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<blockquote data-quote="JCcattle" data-source="post: 1419846" data-attributes="member: 27588"><p>That's probably what played for in there with those two that died. They were out on pasture and didn't watch them very closely so could be they didn't get a fair start either. This mama and baby got constant care til I was sure they would be ok and still are close by so I can feed her grain and keep an eye on them. In a way I'd not mind if she doesn't breed back this year so she can catch up. If she's in good condition will it drag her down to breed back again? So far she's kept herself up well with the calf growing along with the rest!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCcattle, post: 1419846, member: 27588"] That's probably what played for in there with those two that died. They were out on pasture and didn't watch them very closely so could be they didn't get a fair start either. This mama and baby got constant care til I was sure they would be ok and still are close by so I can feed her grain and keep an eye on them. In a way I'd not mind if she doesn't breed back this year so she can catch up. If she's in good condition will it drag her down to breed back again? So far she's kept herself up well with the calf growing along with the rest! [/QUOTE]
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