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<blockquote data-quote="aplusmnt" data-source="post: 176082" data-attributes="member: 1399"><p>Is it possible that #6 is the reason the heifer got up and not the butter-garlic mix? </p><p></p><p>We had this problem last year with a Simmental "Meyer 734" heifer that cost more than an average heifer. I checked with lots of people and on lots of different message boards. And got a bunch of first hand experiences were the heifer got up after rolling and lifting. One case the heifer got up on her own when just left in the field after 2 weeks. So sometimes a heifer can be saved and go on to have babies year after year. But in our case other health issues, such as sores and loss of appetite made us decide to shoot her after a few days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aplusmnt, post: 176082, member: 1399"] Is it possible that #6 is the reason the heifer got up and not the butter-garlic mix? We had this problem last year with a Simmental "Meyer 734" heifer that cost more than an average heifer. I checked with lots of people and on lots of different message boards. And got a bunch of first hand experiences were the heifer got up after rolling and lifting. One case the heifer got up on her own when just left in the field after 2 weeks. So sometimes a heifer can be saved and go on to have babies year after year. But in our case other health issues, such as sores and loss of appetite made us decide to shoot her after a few days. [/QUOTE]
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