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Breeding / Calving Issues
hock heeled?
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<blockquote data-quote="trappersteve" data-source="post: 1117241" data-attributes="member: 20918"><p>I recently picked up a small hereford cow (about 900 pounds) and I really like her as far as disposition and pretty much everything about her except her feet kinda point out and one hoof is a little longer. She is bred about 2 months so I will at least keep her til she calves. My question is should I see how she does with this calf and make the decision to get rid of her or is this a nonissue as far as calving? I don't know her history but im thinking it may have been a hip injury. What are your thoughts? For the record I didn't pay but 700 dollars for her so its not too bad a gamble on her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trappersteve, post: 1117241, member: 20918"] I recently picked up a small hereford cow (about 900 pounds) and I really like her as far as disposition and pretty much everything about her except her feet kinda point out and one hoof is a little longer. She is bred about 2 months so I will at least keep her til she calves. My question is should I see how she does with this calf and make the decision to get rid of her or is this a nonissue as far as calving? I don't know her history but im thinking it may have been a hip injury. What are your thoughts? For the record I didn't pay but 700 dollars for her so its not too bad a gamble on her. [/QUOTE]
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