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Heifer mauling new born calves ? Injured new born
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<blockquote data-quote="GoWyo" data-source="post: 1774095" data-attributes="member: 38220"><p>Lucky P I have a Wave son and have been keeping most of his daughters. His calves are really vigorous and can run like wildlife an hour after birth and they are alert. The Wave cattle are kind of hard to look at until they get to be a year old and even then pretty unimpressive. None of them are mean, but they can be a little higher speed to work. They take care of their calves and milk pretty well. They are raising as good of calves as any of our fancier looking cows and I don't think they eat near as much. It is an interesting journey seeing which cows get to keep their job each year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoWyo, post: 1774095, member: 38220"] Lucky P I have a Wave son and have been keeping most of his daughters. His calves are really vigorous and can run like wildlife an hour after birth and they are alert. The Wave cattle are kind of hard to look at until they get to be a year old and even then pretty unimpressive. None of them are mean, but they can be a little higher speed to work. They take care of their calves and milk pretty well. They are raising as good of calves as any of our fancier looking cows and I don't think they eat near as much. It is an interesting journey seeing which cows get to keep their job each year. [/QUOTE]
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