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<blockquote data-quote="farmwriter" data-source="post: 676628" data-attributes="member: 10309"><p>No, they've got 09 calves on the ground or they'd be ground up. In fact the only cow that didn't catch last breeeding season is in the freezer now...what hasn't been eaten anyway. </p><p>Dun's comments were along the lines of my gut feeling - since they've only had one 'interval' my first inclination was to give them another shot. I've heard the biggest challenge in breeding heifers is getting them bred back after that first calf arrives, but that could be nonsense for all I know. I like both the cows, but I try to remember what a friend of mine tells her husband about cattle:</p><p>"We're not married to 'em, honey." :nod:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmwriter, post: 676628, member: 10309"] No, they've got 09 calves on the ground or they'd be ground up. In fact the only cow that didn't catch last breeeding season is in the freezer now...what hasn't been eaten anyway. Dun's comments were along the lines of my gut feeling - since they've only had one 'interval' my first inclination was to give them another shot. I've heard the biggest challenge in breeding heifers is getting them bred back after that first calf arrives, but that could be nonsense for all I know. I like both the cows, but I try to remember what a friend of mine tells her husband about cattle: "We're not married to 'em, honey." :nod: [/QUOTE]
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