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Crazy A-- Calf/Deaf Calf?
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<blockquote data-quote="boondocks" data-source="post: 1275961" data-attributes="member: 20599"><p>Just found this thread from last summer and thought I'd post an update. The calf and mama did get their act together and calf is now a nice yearling. She is nice but still a bit smallish, and in view of our desire to move our herd from summer to spring calving, I guess we will hold her (and our other 2 yearlings) over the winter. I hate to miss a year with them, but it's either breed this fall for a July-ish calving (then we have the same issues with <em>those</em> calves), or bite the bullet and hold them open this winter, and breed next summer for an April 2016 delivery (which will put them a few months shy of age 3).</p><p></p><p>We are in the middle of AI'ing our existing summer calvers; if they take first time, that'll give us a June 3 delivery next year, which we can hopefully continue to back up a few weeks each year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boondocks, post: 1275961, member: 20599"] Just found this thread from last summer and thought I'd post an update. The calf and mama did get their act together and calf is now a nice yearling. She is nice but still a bit smallish, and in view of our desire to move our herd from summer to spring calving, I guess we will hold her (and our other 2 yearlings) over the winter. I hate to miss a year with them, but it's either breed this fall for a July-ish calving (then we have the same issues with [i]those[/i] calves), or bite the bullet and hold them open this winter, and breed next summer for an April 2016 delivery (which will put them a few months shy of age 3). We are in the middle of AI'ing our existing summer calvers; if they take first time, that'll give us a June 3 delivery next year, which we can hopefully continue to back up a few weeks each year. [/QUOTE]
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