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<blockquote data-quote="FortinFarm" data-source="post: 846208" data-attributes="member: 16962"><p>We are in Maine, and it's the middle of summer so I doubt that it's cold temperatures, haha. </p><p></p><p>Part of the problem is that we were mislead about the age of our bull, I think. We bought him last spring and he was about 1200lbs, and now he looks like he is well over a ton. He is the biggest Angus I have ever seen, and we bred him with angus and charlet heifers. The few angus heifers we had seem to be doing much better with the large cows, but we lost another one over the weekend. We are calling a vet this morning because it's getting to the point that if we don't do something we will lose our cows, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FortinFarm, post: 846208, member: 16962"] We are in Maine, and it's the middle of summer so I doubt that it's cold temperatures, haha. Part of the problem is that we were mislead about the age of our bull, I think. We bought him last spring and he was about 1200lbs, and now he looks like he is well over a ton. He is the biggest Angus I have ever seen, and we bred him with angus and charlet heifers. The few angus heifers we had seem to be doing much better with the large cows, but we lost another one over the weekend. We are calling a vet this morning because it's getting to the point that if we don't do something we will lose our cows, too. [/QUOTE]
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