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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12360"><p>> We took heifers to sale this week</p><p>> and most came out bred. Anywhere</p><p>> from 675-700 at 4 months along to</p><p>> 850 at 7 months... Would anybody</p><p>> here have any problems with</p><p>> leaving all these heifers to</p><p>> calf?? We left all but two and</p><p>> they were aborted do to us not</p><p>> being close enough to stop them</p><p>> from being aborted. Just wondering</p><p>> about others opinions. Jake ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~if there under 1 year old there way to young.you could have a dissaster on your hands.id sell in a heartbeat.heavy calves are selling great right now.why take the chance.if you do keep them.make sure you give a bag of collastrom to the calves. hefers that young wont have strong enough collastrom for the newborns.an after that the hefers wont milk very well ether.ther just to young.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Tc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12360"] > We took heifers to sale this week > and most came out bred. Anywhere > from 675-700 at 4 months along to > 850 at 7 months... Would anybody > here have any problems with > leaving all these heifers to > calf?? We left all but two and > they were aborted do to us not > being close enough to stop them > from being aborted. Just wondering > about others opinions. Jake ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~if there under 1 year old there way to young.you could have a dissaster on your hands.id sell in a heartbeat.heavy calves are selling great right now.why take the chance.if you do keep them.make sure you give a bag of collastrom to the calves. hefers that young wont have strong enough collastrom for the newborns.an after that the hefers wont milk very well ether.ther just to young.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Tc [/QUOTE]
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