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Cows not calving on time
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<blockquote data-quote="DCA farm" data-source="post: 1744752" data-attributes="member: 34394"><p>Could be anything. Bull could be bad cows nutrition could be off</p><p>Cows could have been stressed and slipped the early stage calf i calved some longhorn heifers 2 years ago the caoves took so much out of them that they didn't breed back last year they are all bred now tho if they do it again they will go. If it's not palpated or blood tested and it gets sold as exposed that's exactly what it is exposed can't guarantee something you don't check.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCA farm, post: 1744752, member: 34394"] Could be anything. Bull could be bad cows nutrition could be off Cows could have been stressed and slipped the early stage calf i calved some longhorn heifers 2 years ago the caoves took so much out of them that they didn’t breed back last year they are all bred now tho if they do it again they will go. If it’s not palpated or blood tested and it gets sold as exposed that’s exactly what it is exposed can’t guarantee something you don’t check. [/QUOTE]
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