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First calf heifers- when to keep and sell.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rosielou" data-source="post: 1076099" data-attributes="member: 17488"><p>I can't thank you guys enough for all the advice and comments. The first cow I pictured, she is weak in the front quarters. Her calf is fine condition wise, but very runty. She didn't bag up good until after she calved. I think I'll give her a second chance, fingers crossed. I guess I just nitpick flaws out of my cows and can't stand to see them after I've noticed them. But it's one thing to have a crappy looking udder and then another to have a crappy looking udder that produces crappy as well I guess.</p><p>Phil, these are entirely different cows. The first one is a first time calver and the second cow is pictured with her second calf. I apologize if I wasn't clear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosielou, post: 1076099, member: 17488"] I can't thank you guys enough for all the advice and comments. The first cow I pictured, she is weak in the front quarters. Her calf is fine condition wise, but very runty. She didn't bag up good until after she calved. I think I'll give her a second chance, fingers crossed. I guess I just nitpick flaws out of my cows and can't stand to see them after I've noticed them. But it's one thing to have a crappy looking udder and then another to have a crappy looking udder that produces crappy as well I guess. Phil, these are entirely different cows. The first one is a first time calver and the second cow is pictured with her second calf. I apologize if I wasn't clear. [/QUOTE]
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