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I thought my heifer was pregnant
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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 94168" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>TR, When I said that I look like the heifer in your picture, I meant that when I get up, I feel like my back won't straighten up and I walk like she looks. They definitely walk with their back arched and their tail out like you posted. I have to agree with you on all points about knowing if they are pregnant or not. I wish I had a whole pasture of easy keepers like the one you talk about. Even if they were hard to look and tell if they were pregnant or not because of body condition. If she had a tendency to pass that trait to her calves, I wouldn't let her heifers get away, unless they were missing body parts or had a major defect. There was an article in the "Beef" magazine that supported the theory of "easy keepers" being the most economical to keep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 94168, member: 637"] TR, When I said that I look like the heifer in your picture, I meant that when I get up, I feel like my back won't straighten up and I walk like she looks. They definitely walk with their back arched and their tail out like you posted. I have to agree with you on all points about knowing if they are pregnant or not. I wish I had a whole pasture of easy keepers like the one you talk about. Even if they were hard to look and tell if they were pregnant or not because of body condition. If she had a tendency to pass that trait to her calves, I wouldn't let her heifers get away, unless they were missing body parts or had a major defect. There was an article in the "Beef" magazine that supported the theory of "easy keepers" being the most economical to keep. [/QUOTE]
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