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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 1058987" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>Chippie, she was bred on natural heat, both times she twinned. We do not sinc with CIDRs except the very first breeding in November for embryos. </p><p>Ron, Summer is a 4 year old that is a Summer Sister x Macho, so an excellent pedigree. She twinned last year, and I pictured her on here several times nursing both calves at the same time (red bull calves). She is a sweet cow, and really loves her babies. Weaning is always a tough time for her, even though we fence wean. She never recovered the amount of weight I wanted (she is bcs of 4, I like my calving females at a 5 or 6). We will put an embryo in her the end of November, that should give her some time to recover. Last night we slept with our sliding glass door open, and every now and then we could hear her low mooing, calling for her baby. Cows feel emotions, that I am sure!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 1058987, member: 18809"] Chippie, she was bred on natural heat, both times she twinned. We do not sinc with CIDRs except the very first breeding in November for embryos. Ron, Summer is a 4 year old that is a Summer Sister x Macho, so an excellent pedigree. She twinned last year, and I pictured her on here several times nursing both calves at the same time (red bull calves). She is a sweet cow, and really loves her babies. Weaning is always a tough time for her, even though we fence wean. She never recovered the amount of weight I wanted (she is bcs of 4, I like my calving females at a 5 or 6). We will put an embryo in her the end of November, that should give her some time to recover. Last night we slept with our sliding glass door open, and every now and then we could hear her low mooing, calling for her baby. Cows feel emotions, that I am sure!!!! [/QUOTE]
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