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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 464204" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Just FYI, when a heifer has a calf, she becomes a cow. So you apparently bought five cows? Bred for their second calves? It's difficult to tell if a cow is bred or not, at least until they're "springing". If this guy told you they were going to calve "any day" and they still haven't, I wouldn't put much faith in his claim that they're bred. Since they were with the bull, some of them may have bred the day before you got them. You could have a vet palpate them and find out when they will calve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 464204, member: 13"] Just FYI, when a heifer has a calf, she becomes a cow. So you apparently bought five cows? Bred for their second calves? It's difficult to tell if a cow is bred or not, at least until they're "springing". If this guy told you they were going to calve "any day" and they still haven't, I wouldn't put much faith in his claim that they're bred. Since they were with the bull, some of them may have bred the day before you got them. You could have a vet palpate them and find out when they will calve. [/QUOTE]
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