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Keep or ship hard pull heifer?
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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 771339" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>I'd keep her. First off, you don't know whether it was the bull, or if it was her, one calf doesn't give you much to go on. Secondly, having had that calf come out of her (pull or not) she is unlikely to have much trouble calving again. There is a chance, that she will always have bigger calves, or long gestational calves, but she would stay in our herd, so long as she raises a decent calf, at least one more year. If she does this again and you have to help her, then for sure cull her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 771339, member: 2308"] I'd keep her. First off, you don't know whether it was the bull, or if it was her, one calf doesn't give you much to go on. Secondly, having had that calf come out of her (pull or not) she is unlikely to have much trouble calving again. There is a chance, that she will always have bigger calves, or long gestational calves, but she would stay in our herd, so long as she raises a decent calf, at least one more year. If she does this again and you have to help her, then for sure cull her. [/QUOTE]
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