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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1171249" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>Lucky, Reading these reports on CT of calving problems, makes me wonder what additional steps one can take. I have two more heifers, both due in October. One is a registered simangus AI'd to Top Hand (SS 16860273) and the other is a mixed (mongrel) heifer I raised out of my big cow Panda Bear AI'd to Composure (SS 16496980). I selected both of these PB angus bulls for no other reason than calfing ease. Is there a bull out there that is a "lead pipe cinch" for calving ease????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1171249, member: 17767"] Lucky, Reading these reports on CT of calving problems, makes me wonder what additional steps one can take. I have two more heifers, both due in October. One is a registered simangus AI'd to Top Hand (SS 16860273) and the other is a mixed (mongrel) heifer I raised out of my big cow Panda Bear AI'd to Composure (SS 16496980). I selected both of these PB angus bulls for no other reason than calfing ease. Is there a bull out there that is a "lead pipe cinch" for calving ease???? [/QUOTE]
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