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<blockquote data-quote="SimmAngus" data-source="post: 102482" data-attributes="member: 393"><p>I'm with Diamond on this one...... I assist first calf heifers at the first sign of delay. They do breed back quicker because there is less stress in the first birth. We sell alot of bred second calf heifers for seed stock and I need them to re-breed on time. Letting a first calf heifer work and struggle only delays the healing and re-breeding. We move our first calf heifers away from the rest so they can be watched more, and do assist as the clock ticks too long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SimmAngus, post: 102482, member: 393"] I'm with Diamond on this one...... I assist first calf heifers at the first sign of delay. They do breed back quicker because there is less stress in the first birth. We sell alot of bred second calf heifers for seed stock and I need them to re-breed on time. Letting a first calf heifer work and struggle only delays the healing and re-breeding. We move our first calf heifers away from the rest so they can be watched more, and do assist as the clock ticks too long. [/QUOTE]
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