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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 723927" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>If we buy a cow or heifer it's pretty much a crapshoot. For retained heifers we pay attention to the dam and how the heifer grows after weaning when they go to nothing but pasture. Easy fleshing is a double edged sword. When the forage base is poor they will do better then others but when the forage is better wuality they will get fat, I mean REAL FAT. That can lead to foot and leg problems and possible fertility and calving issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 723927, member: 34"] If we buy a cow or heifer it's pretty much a crapshoot. For retained heifers we pay attention to the dam and how the heifer grows after weaning when they go to nothing but pasture. Easy fleshing is a double edged sword. When the forage base is poor they will do better then others but when the forage is better wuality they will get fat, I mean REAL FAT. That can lead to foot and leg problems and possible fertility and calving issues. [/QUOTE]
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