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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 11436"><p>when a cow calves and begins to gain weight after birth will cause her to cycle. your heifers will probably breed faster because they do not have to produce milk for a calf. if they had a difficult birth it may slow them down because of the stress on her body.my personal opinion, can you afford to feed a cow that does not raise a calf for another year before getting a pay off?</p><p></p><p>> My first time heifers that calved</p><p>> last week and lost them. Will they</p><p>> come into cycle faster since there</p><p>> is no calf nursing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 11436"] when a cow calves and begins to gain weight after birth will cause her to cycle. your heifers will probably breed faster because they do not have to produce milk for a calf. if they had a difficult birth it may slow them down because of the stress on her body.my personal opinion, can you afford to feed a cow that does not raise a calf for another year before getting a pay off? > My first time heifers that calved > last week and lost them. Will they > come into cycle faster since there > is no calf nursing? [/QUOTE]
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