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<blockquote data-quote="Jake" data-source="post: 117756" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Last year we had a heifer calf at about 13.5 months. This year we had two replacement heifers calve. One of which was at about 14.5 months, the other was right at 16 months. The younger one had some issues because she layed on a slope head downhill and was exerting effort to try to correct herself and squirt out the calf so the calf had to be pulled after the birth sack had dried over it's nostrils and suffocated it. The calf was about 85 pounds do to length, she wouldn't have had problems if she'd have stayed on the flat. The other calf weighed about 50 pounds at most and was up runnin around in notime. She started labor before supper and had the calf as soon as I got done eating so it was perfect. She bred right back and stuck so you talk about one heck of a cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jake, post: 117756, member: 4"] Last year we had a heifer calf at about 13.5 months. This year we had two replacement heifers calve. One of which was at about 14.5 months, the other was right at 16 months. The younger one had some issues because she layed on a slope head downhill and was exerting effort to try to correct herself and squirt out the calf so the calf had to be pulled after the birth sack had dried over it's nostrils and suffocated it. The calf was about 85 pounds do to length, she wouldn't have had problems if she'd have stayed on the flat. The other calf weighed about 50 pounds at most and was up runnin around in notime. She started labor before supper and had the calf as soon as I got done eating so it was perfect. She bred right back and stuck so you talk about one heck of a cow. [/QUOTE]
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