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I thought my heifer was pregnant
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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 94260" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>TR, When you say it took Bubbles three times to stick, did you AI her or did a bull cover her? It sounds like maybe she was young and went through some changes that might have made her miscarry or not take. Some problems may arise that we create, not the problem of the cow. After her calf is born, and she remains in the same area, then you will be able to tell more about her. I hope she does just fine. I don't think that the height of your calves will bother the price unless they were stunted, that is something that you don't have to worry about. I imagine the people that buy the calves want the ones that stop putting on height too since feed dollars do better in calves that mature early. Your calves sound like they are where they are supposed to be. As far as the shorter cows being more economical, it makes sense. They stop growing frame and start putting on muscle earlier at the stage when we want to sell them. Sounds like you are doing things right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 94260, member: 637"] TR, When you say it took Bubbles three times to stick, did you AI her or did a bull cover her? It sounds like maybe she was young and went through some changes that might have made her miscarry or not take. Some problems may arise that we create, not the problem of the cow. After her calf is born, and she remains in the same area, then you will be able to tell more about her. I hope she does just fine. I don't think that the height of your calves will bother the price unless they were stunted, that is something that you don't have to worry about. I imagine the people that buy the calves want the ones that stop putting on height too since feed dollars do better in calves that mature early. Your calves sound like they are where they are supposed to be. As far as the shorter cows being more economical, it makes sense. They stop growing frame and start putting on muscle earlier at the stage when we want to sell them. Sounds like you are doing things right. [/QUOTE]
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