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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12366"><p>Jake, much of the outcome of these accidental breedings will depend on the pelvic diameter measurements of your heifers and the epd's of the bull. I would talk to your vet about the value of checking pelvic diameter now. If any of the heifers happen to have very small measurements, you might be looking at a c section. I would want to know ahead of time if they were my heifers.</p><p></p><p>> They are all bred accidentally...</p><p>> They will all calf at 3/4 or so of</p><p>> their mature weight. Our retained</p><p>> cows mature at 1000-1125. Moderate</p><p>> size to be economical. The 7</p><p>> monther will be around #925 when</p><p>> she calfs out which is 100 plus or</p><p>> minus pounds above 75%. Thanks for</p><p>> all the feedback</p><p></p><p>> Jake</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12366"] Jake, much of the outcome of these accidental breedings will depend on the pelvic diameter measurements of your heifers and the epd's of the bull. I would talk to your vet about the value of checking pelvic diameter now. If any of the heifers happen to have very small measurements, you might be looking at a c section. I would want to know ahead of time if they were my heifers. > They are all bred accidentally... > They will all calf at 3/4 or so of > their mature weight. Our retained > cows mature at 1000-1125. Moderate > size to be economical. The 7 > monther will be around #925 when > she calfs out which is 100 plus or > minus pounds above 75%. Thanks for > all the feedback > Jake [/QUOTE]
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