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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 621015" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>The butcher heifer turns out to be bred. And, not only that, but that she was about a month away from being finished, and, probably about a month away from calving. </p><p></p><p>Been watching her for a while, trying to decide if she was actually making an udder, or if it was just fat. I was definitely leaning towards bred, and we finally got her in to pregcheck, and while we had her in, I checked her udder, and she is already making milk (albeit not much). Well, she will probably be one of the first ones to calve. She was NOT supposed to be a breeding animal, for numerous reasons.</p><p></p><p>First she only weighed in at 246 lbs as a weaned calf, so you could say her growth, well, sucked.</p><p>Secondly, she isn't sound. Started as a couple week old calf, with a injured front leg, the fetlock is still swollen, even though she is not lame. Then, she stifled her hip somewhere along the line before weaning, she is not terribly lame, but you can tell. </p><p></p><p>Third, she only weighed around 500 lbs last spring at breeding time(probly less), which is why we weren't worried about her breeding. The bulls were only home for a couple weeks, then they and the rest of the heifers were moved out to pasture. I wish all our heifers were so fertile :cowboy:</p><p> </p><p>Fourth, she only weighed in at 689 at the end of Sept, breeding size, but still light for it.</p><p></p><p>And fifth, I was starting to dream about the steaks.....</p><p></p><p>The only good thing about it, is that she is bred to one of the heifer bulls, rather than one of our main herd sires. And, I guess if we need a calf, we will steal hers, and then we can finish, finishing her out.</p><p></p><p>As far as I know she has to be due between Feb 20 and Mar 5, cause we had no bulls around after that, I don't think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 621015, member: 2308"] The butcher heifer turns out to be bred. And, not only that, but that she was about a month away from being finished, and, probably about a month away from calving. Been watching her for a while, trying to decide if she was actually making an udder, or if it was just fat. I was definitely leaning towards bred, and we finally got her in to pregcheck, and while we had her in, I checked her udder, and she is already making milk (albeit not much). Well, she will probably be one of the first ones to calve. She was NOT supposed to be a breeding animal, for numerous reasons. First she only weighed in at 246 lbs as a weaned calf, so you could say her growth, well, sucked. Secondly, she isn't sound. Started as a couple week old calf, with a injured front leg, the fetlock is still swollen, even though she is not lame. Then, she stifled her hip somewhere along the line before weaning, she is not terribly lame, but you can tell. Third, she only weighed around 500 lbs last spring at breeding time(probly less), which is why we weren't worried about her breeding. The bulls were only home for a couple weeks, then they and the rest of the heifers were moved out to pasture. I wish all our heifers were so fertile :cowboy: Fourth, she only weighed in at 689 at the end of Sept, breeding size, but still light for it. And fifth, I was starting to dream about the steaks..... The only good thing about it, is that she is bred to one of the heifer bulls, rather than one of our main herd sires. And, I guess if we need a calf, we will steal hers, and then we can finish, finishing her out. As far as I know she has to be due between Feb 20 and Mar 5, cause we had no bulls around after that, I don't think. [/QUOTE]
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