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<blockquote data-quote="lithuanian farmer" data-source="post: 1841287" data-attributes="member: 19683"><p>Hoping for better future. So far it wasn't easy, but that's how it is sometimes. Next cows due on the 22nd and 23rd. Hopefully everything goes well with them. Sold elder cow, which layed down on her calf, last week. 13 years old, 50% angus, 25% salers, 25% dairy, 1609lbs. Expected her to be abit lighter. Have sold two first calvers in December as well. Couldn't get them incalf. One weighed 1852lbs, another weighed 1500lbs. Feeling really sorry about those two as well. There was the third one, which was causing trouble aftet her abortion, but with synch managed to get her incalf.</p><p></p><p>On to the better notes, pure lim calf is growing well. One month and two days old in the photos. Other calves are growing well as well. Done some preg checking, found that some, which I expected to be empty are actually pregnant so that's really good news. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]40719[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]40720[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Many people are having issues with empty cows after last year. One friend, which raises mainly pure angus, started seeing many June-July calved heifers/cows coming back into heat now. Cows were kept with two bulls- angus and lim, in separate herds. Doing some AI for them now, while bulls are resting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lithuanian farmer, post: 1841287, member: 19683"] Hoping for better future. So far it wasn't easy, but that's how it is sometimes. Next cows due on the 22nd and 23rd. Hopefully everything goes well with them. Sold elder cow, which layed down on her calf, last week. 13 years old, 50% angus, 25% salers, 25% dairy, 1609lbs. Expected her to be abit lighter. Have sold two first calvers in December as well. Couldn't get them incalf. One weighed 1852lbs, another weighed 1500lbs. Feeling really sorry about those two as well. There was the third one, which was causing trouble aftet her abortion, but with synch managed to get her incalf. On to the better notes, pure lim calf is growing well. One month and two days old in the photos. Other calves are growing well as well. Done some preg checking, found that some, which I expected to be empty are actually pregnant so that's really good news. [ATTACH type="full"]40719[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type="full"]40720[/ATTACH] Many people are having issues with empty cows after last year. One friend, which raises mainly pure angus, started seeing many June-July calved heifers/cows coming back into heat now. Cows were kept with two bulls- angus and lim, in separate herds. Doing some AI for them now, while bulls are resting. [/QUOTE]
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