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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 124966" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>You should expect all of them to raise a calf. Knowing in the back of your mind you will lose one now and then. Also you may have a cow that comes up short and doesn't breed back as fast as she should. As far as improving on your sucess I'd say that cull all the trouble makers will greatly improve your odds. I won't hold it against a cow if she loses one that was no fault of her own. ( dog or yote got it in brush ) If she loses one and it was her fault (won't let calf sulk ) shes gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 124966, member: 1184"] You should expect all of them to raise a calf. Knowing in the back of your mind you will lose one now and then. Also you may have a cow that comes up short and doesn't breed back as fast as she should. As far as improving on your sucess I'd say that cull all the trouble makers will greatly improve your odds. I won't hold it against a cow if she loses one that was no fault of her own. ( dog or yote got it in brush ) If she loses one and it was her fault (won't let calf sulk ) shes gone. [/QUOTE]
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