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Heifer won't take
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 46785" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>We have a tight breeding season. If a heifer was the first to calve as a heifer and the last to calve the next year it would still only be around </p><p>12 1/2 -13 months.</p><p>It does cost something to feed a heifer if she has a calf or not. Pasture that a productive animal could be eating, minerals and whatever kind of supplement you might use. Slow breeders are slow breeders, doesn't matter if they cost 100 bucks or 10,000. If she can't raise a calf, keep growing and start cycling within at most 2 months post calving either there is a nutritional problem or a fertility problem.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 46785, member: 34"] We have a tight breeding season. If a heifer was the first to calve as a heifer and the last to calve the next year it would still only be around 12 1/2 -13 months. It does cost something to feed a heifer if she has a calf or not. Pasture that a productive animal could be eating, minerals and whatever kind of supplement you might use. Slow breeders are slow breeders, doesn't matter if they cost 100 bucks or 10,000. If she can't raise a calf, keep growing and start cycling within at most 2 months post calving either there is a nutritional problem or a fertility problem. dun [/QUOTE]
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