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Cows not calving on time
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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1744766" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>No they weren't, I thought of that as well. I also have pines in my pastures, I've heard something about them eating pine needles can cause them to slip a calf? I've had a similar problem to this before with different bull and cows, took them to sale barn and all checked open when should've been bred. That's another reason I'm kinda concerned, is it something on my place causing them to slip a calf or breed late? These longhorns calved previous 2 years like clock work running on my place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1744766, member: 39122"] No they weren't, I thought of that as well. I also have pines in my pastures, I've heard something about them eating pine needles can cause them to slip a calf? I've had a similar problem to this before with different bull and cows, took them to sale barn and all checked open when should've been bred. That's another reason I'm kinda concerned, is it something on my place causing them to slip a calf or breed late? These longhorns calved previous 2 years like clock work running on my place. [/QUOTE]
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