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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 11366"><p>Sorry for the delay in postng the outcome. To my surprise she had a nice LITTLE heifer calf by her side when I got home. The calf only weighed about 45 lbs, but full of energy from the start.</p><p></p><p>She is doing fine, still isn't very big udder wise but the calf seems to get all it wants to eat.</p><p></p><p>thanks for the reply</p><p></p><p>> I don't think there should be any</p><p>> problem. She could calve earlier</p><p>> than expected.Although heifers bag</p><p>> up at least a month ahead of</p><p>> calving, I think it's really</p><p>> unusual for her to fill up in the</p><p>> teats so early. In my experience</p><p>> I've seen it happen 2 1/2 weeks</p><p>> before calving but no sooner. I'll</p><p>> be interested to see what happens!</p><p></p><p>> Jo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 11366"] Sorry for the delay in postng the outcome. To my surprise she had a nice LITTLE heifer calf by her side when I got home. The calf only weighed about 45 lbs, but full of energy from the start. She is doing fine, still isn't very big udder wise but the calf seems to get all it wants to eat. thanks for the reply > I don't think there should be any > problem. She could calve earlier > than expected.Although heifers bag > up at least a month ahead of > calving, I think it's really > unusual for her to fill up in the > teats so early. In my experience > I've seen it happen 2 1/2 weeks > before calving but no sooner. I'll > be interested to see what happens! > Jo [/QUOTE]
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