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<blockquote data-quote="wacocowboy" data-source="post: 1095988" data-attributes="member: 21602"><p>I am guessing you had them checked to know they are due in March but sometimes even vets are off I had a vet check a cow and tell me she was 5 months bred that cow didn't calve for another 6 months and another time bought a heifer at a replacement sale said she was 7 mo got her home noticed she had started a bag and backend was swollen and sure enough she had a fully developed healthy calf that night so some of your girls may be further along than you think sorry you lost her and hope you have better luck with rest but the odds aren't with you with that many heifers I would start keeping a real close eye on those bags and back ends when one looks close get her penned up and keep an eye on her you going to have some sleepless nights also get you some good birthing chains and a puller</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wacocowboy, post: 1095988, member: 21602"] I am guessing you had them checked to know they are due in March but sometimes even vets are off I had a vet check a cow and tell me she was 5 months bred that cow didn't calve for another 6 months and another time bought a heifer at a replacement sale said she was 7 mo got her home noticed she had started a bag and backend was swollen and sure enough she had a fully developed healthy calf that night so some of your girls may be further along than you think sorry you lost her and hope you have better luck with rest but the odds aren't with you with that many heifers I would start keeping a real close eye on those bags and back ends when one looks close get her penned up and keep an eye on her you going to have some sleepless nights also get you some good birthing chains and a puller [/QUOTE]
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