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<blockquote data-quote="Rdr95" data-source="post: 1362464" data-attributes="member: 25880"><p>Correct. We thought conceived at 10 months but now that she just calved we were wrong about the age by 6 months or so. When the vet palpated he probably made an educated guess based on what age we told him we thought the heifer to be. </p><p></p><p>Everything is going well with the mamma and calf. She is bringing him around the house and has also brought him into the rest of the herd. It is my first experience with raising and cattle seeing the mothering of the calf is really remarkable. Also the behavior of the herd is a bit different there are a few heifers that stay closer to the pair and one or two seem to always position themselves between me and the pair. The Brangus heifers are the ones that are the most watchful/guarding of the pair.</p><p></p><p>The mother is a baldie</p><p>calf is all red</p><p>if the father was a herford would he have some white?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rdr95, post: 1362464, member: 25880"] Correct. We thought conceived at 10 months but now that she just calved we were wrong about the age by 6 months or so. When the vet palpated he probably made an educated guess based on what age we told him we thought the heifer to be. Everything is going well with the mamma and calf. She is bringing him around the house and has also brought him into the rest of the herd. It is my first experience with raising and cattle seeing the mothering of the calf is really remarkable. Also the behavior of the herd is a bit different there are a few heifers that stay closer to the pair and one or two seem to always position themselves between me and the pair. The Brangus heifers are the ones that are the most watchful/guarding of the pair. The mother is a baldie calf is all red if the father was a herford would he have some white? [/QUOTE]
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