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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1746090" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>You posted a couple days ago that she was in heat again.... yet the picture shows way more udder than a virgin hIeifer that is just showing heats. I think she needs to be preg checked... I had a jersey cow that got bred, checked preg and then proceeded to show heats several more times... and everytime she was confirmed preg and calved on the due date of the first breeding she was preg checked to. Besides, if there is a chance she is a free martin, they can show heats and will often get "fatty udder syndrome" as we call it here... </p><p></p><p>I don't like to see a fatty udder on a heifer...open or short bred..... they often don't milk as well when they do freshen...Is there any chance someone has been sucking on her??? If so, it could ruin her and she may come in with next to none, or no milk.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1746090, member: 25884"] You posted a couple days ago that she was in heat again.... yet the picture shows way more udder than a virgin hIeifer that is just showing heats. I think she needs to be preg checked... I had a jersey cow that got bred, checked preg and then proceeded to show heats several more times... and everytime she was confirmed preg and calved on the due date of the first breeding she was preg checked to. Besides, if there is a chance she is a free martin, they can show heats and will often get "fatty udder syndrome" as we call it here... I don't like to see a fatty udder on a heifer...open or short bred..... they often don't milk as well when they do freshen...Is there any chance someone has been sucking on her??? If so, it could ruin her and she may come in with next to none, or no milk..... [/QUOTE]
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