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Gyr heifer How long
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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1730397" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Holy rump roast!!! You don't see that on Angus cattle. Not being familiar with your breed, clearly, I can't judge by the pic. But as a general rule, when they're close to calving you should see the mucus plug, the aforementioned tail raising/sideways, quite often pacing, up/down a lot, if they're not contained they'll leave the herd to find someplace "private", the pins by the tail will get soft. Some heifers bag up a good couple days before calving but sometimes there just isn't much of a bag & they don't come into milk until after they've calved.</p><p></p><p>Just keep an eye on her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1730397, member: 24027"] Holy rump roast!!! You don't see that on Angus cattle. Not being familiar with your breed, clearly, I can't judge by the pic. But as a general rule, when they're close to calving you should see the mucus plug, the aforementioned tail raising/sideways, quite often pacing, up/down a lot, if they're not contained they'll leave the herd to find someplace "private", the pins by the tail will get soft. Some heifers bag up a good couple days before calving but sometimes there just isn't much of a bag & they don't come into milk until after they've calved. Just keep an eye on her. [/QUOTE]
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