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Breeding / Calving Issues
If it's not one thing it's another!! Can you believe it!
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<blockquote data-quote="BARNSCOOP" data-source="post: 649266" data-attributes="member: 7032"><p>As if I don't have enough going on with my young bull who failed his first BSE and steals milk. I notice yesterday that a heifer I bought last year who was supposed to have turned a year old in February has started making a bag!!! Now, I bought a young 6 month old bull (my current bull) in August and put him in my grain out lot that is next to my house and is far away from ALL other cattle. So it's not him. I don't have neighbors with cattle, so it's not them. I am guessing her sire is the father. GREAT! How is this going to go? Never saw this coming. I knew she was an easy keeper but gosh. What kinda calf will I be looking at ....if she can even have it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BARNSCOOP, post: 649266, member: 7032"] As if I don't have enough going on with my young bull who failed his first BSE and steals milk. I notice yesterday that a heifer I bought last year who was supposed to have turned a year old in February has started making a bag!!! Now, I bought a young 6 month old bull (my current bull) in August and put him in my grain out lot that is next to my house and is far away from ALL other cattle. So it's not him. I don't have neighbors with cattle, so it's not them. I am guessing her sire is the father. GREAT! How is this going to go? Never saw this coming. I knew she was an easy keeper but gosh. What kinda calf will I be looking at ....if she can even have it? [/QUOTE]
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