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<blockquote data-quote="JCcattle" data-source="post: 1419834" data-attributes="member: 27588"><p>Good to hear success stories! My dad had an old cow that popped a calf as a yearling and she kept producing calves til she was 20! Guessing she was an exception. It's interesting that this heifer did cycle soon as Brown Swiss mature a little later, must have got the fertility from her Simangus side. So I wonder about the 4 that got bred here several years ago.. the two that survived being born both died in a month or two..? Lower disease tolerance?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCcattle, post: 1419834, member: 27588"] Good to hear success stories! My dad had an old cow that popped a calf as a yearling and she kept producing calves til she was 20! Guessing she was an exception. It's interesting that this heifer did cycle soon as Brown Swiss mature a little later, must have got the fertility from her Simangus side. So I wonder about the 4 that got bred here several years ago.. the two that survived being born both died in a month or two..? Lower disease tolerance? [/QUOTE]
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