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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 508791" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>36 views and no replies so I'll hop in with my two cents worth. Personally, I don't look for anything in particular other than how well the heifer has grown and whether or not she is pleasing to my untrained eye. I'll take good weight gain over anything any day of the week as I am not in the show business. Personally, I think you can micro study this stuff to the point that you will get ulcers. Don't worry about it, your girls are going to do fine. There could be the occassional problem but that is the rarity unless you really messed up on your bull selection. If you need something to think about, think about the positive. 99% of all cattle births can and should go unassisted. Good luck and we expect to see some pictures of the beautiful calves you are soon to have. Just my two cents worth. (Now you will get some replies as I've thrown myself to the wolves. :lol2: :lol2: )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 508791, member: 4362"] 36 views and no replies so I'll hop in with my two cents worth. Personally, I don't look for anything in particular other than how well the heifer has grown and whether or not she is pleasing to my untrained eye. I'll take good weight gain over anything any day of the week as I am not in the show business. Personally, I think you can micro study this stuff to the point that you will get ulcers. Don't worry about it, your girls are going to do fine. There could be the occassional problem but that is the rarity unless you really messed up on your bull selection. If you need something to think about, think about the positive. 99% of all cattle births can and should go unassisted. Good luck and we expect to see some pictures of the beautiful calves you are soon to have. Just my two cents worth. (Now you will get some replies as I've thrown myself to the wolves. :lol2: :lol2: ) [/QUOTE]
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