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<blockquote data-quote="T &amp;amp; B farms" data-source="post: 1572275" data-attributes="member: 34352"><p>I have noticed the same thing. I have kept a few over the years that lost their calf. Thinking that they are not milking a calf, so the should breed right back and be good to go next year. Most of the times that did not happen. They were 2-3 months behind where they were the year before. Weird to me, but it's happened enough times I think there is something too it. </p><p>Now, a cow has to be pretty darn special to get another chance if she looses a calf. Once in a great while, I will give one a second chance if the calf dies no fault of her own. But if her stupidity causes it, she is burger</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T & B farms, post: 1572275, member: 34352"] I have noticed the same thing. I have kept a few over the years that lost their calf. Thinking that they are not milking a calf, so the should breed right back and be good to go next year. Most of the times that did not happen. They were 2-3 months behind where they were the year before. Weird to me, but it’s happened enough times I think there is something too it. Now, a cow has to be pretty darn special to get another chance if she looses a calf. Once in a great while, I will give one a second chance if the calf dies no fault of her own. But if her stupidity causes it, she is burger [/QUOTE]
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