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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1844329" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>If she turns up well along in a pregnancy then keep her.. if she is very short bred... then she is still not worth keeping... at $1.50-2.50 a lb. you can better put the money into something else... or just be glad you are not still feeding her... I prefer to calve at 27-30 months because it works for us... and most fall born heifers that I keep, are held over for spring calves... I prefer not to have heifers calving in the fall... it takes alot out of them to make milk, maintain or gain and grow, and breed back... but spring calving heifers often do fine...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1844329, member: 25884"] If she turns up well along in a pregnancy then keep her.. if she is very short bred... then she is still not worth keeping... at $1.50-2.50 a lb. you can better put the money into something else... or just be glad you are not still feeding her... I prefer to calve at 27-30 months because it works for us... and most fall born heifers that I keep, are held over for spring calves... I prefer not to have heifers calving in the fall... it takes alot out of them to make milk, maintain or gain and grow, and breed back... but spring calving heifers often do fine... [/QUOTE]
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