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<blockquote data-quote="ANAZAZI" data-source="post: 649084" data-attributes="member: 7541"><p>Congrats!</p><p>I have had three pied cross calves, or possibly four, because the newest one is still wet so I cant decide by which bull.</p><p>It is my first year with pied, but I am so happy. The first heifer calf is now three weeks and puts on incredible muscle as her mother is a thick fifth calver that to say the least gives ample milk as she is a swedish red. So far twelwe calves, most from the brindle heifer bull. I think that most cows will calve in may by the cleanup bull ( blonde daquitaine) because pied bull hurt his feet really bad in the start of breeding season last year. He will have a new shot at it this year in june.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ANAZAZI, post: 649084, member: 7541"] Congrats! I have had three pied cross calves, or possibly four, because the newest one is still wet so I cant decide by which bull. It is my first year with pied, but I am so happy. The first heifer calf is now three weeks and puts on incredible muscle as her mother is a thick fifth calver that to say the least gives ample milk as she is a swedish red. So far twelwe calves, most from the brindle heifer bull. I think that most cows will calve in may by the cleanup bull ( blonde daquitaine) because pied bull hurt his feet really bad in the start of breeding season last year. He will have a new shot at it this year in june. [/QUOTE]
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