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First calf heifers- when to keep and sell.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rosielou" data-source="post: 1066710" data-attributes="member: 17488"><p>The question is a little green but I figured it wouldn't hurt to ask opinions. When is it appropriate to put your foot down and just sell a first time calver? Would you wait until the second calf to give her a second chance? Or sell(appropriate money wise) after she's weaned her first calf? I had a few first time Mommas this year, and most of them did great. I was a little put off by a couple of their udders, but they weaned pretty good calves. There was one in particular that I don't like. She had the only heifer of the first time Mommas. She didn't even really look like she had a bag until a day or so after she calved. Even after she really bagged up she still had a small udder. Her calf did not grow off well and is being sold when we can get her up. She isn't the best to look at, but she's not the worst either. I would say she's mediocre at best. </p><p>This is a bad quality picture from a bad angle, but you can see her udder to get the gist of what I'm saying. She's mostly Angus with a little simmi, which is where the white comes from. She's bred back to Angus. I don't have a picture of the calf, she's pretty pitiful lol.</p><p><img src="http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn235/Impatiant/53410074-acf4-4288-b374-b968bd4072ec_zps554b14fd.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosielou, post: 1066710, member: 17488"] The question is a little green but I figured it wouldn't hurt to ask opinions. When is it appropriate to put your foot down and just sell a first time calver? Would you wait until the second calf to give her a second chance? Or sell(appropriate money wise) after she's weaned her first calf? I had a few first time Mommas this year, and most of them did great. I was a little put off by a couple of their udders, but they weaned pretty good calves. There was one in particular that I don't like. She had the only heifer of the first time Mommas. She didn't even really look like she had a bag until a day or so after she calved. Even after she really bagged up she still had a small udder. Her calf did not grow off well and is being sold when we can get her up. She isn't the best to look at, but she's not the worst either. I would say she's mediocre at best. This is a bad quality picture from a bad angle, but you can see her udder to get the gist of what I'm saying. She's mostly Angus with a little simmi, which is where the white comes from. She's bred back to Angus. I don't have a picture of the calf, she's pretty pitiful lol. [img]http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn235/Impatiant/53410074-acf4-4288-b374-b968bd4072ec_zps554b14fd.jpg[/img] [/QUOTE]
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