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life after c-sections
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 546573" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>I had a BB breeder tell me that it was common (normal) to have c-s on anything 3/4 BB & above. </p><p>It's not supposed to be the calf that is causing the c-s, it's the cow. She doesn't have the "space" to pass a calf. Not supposed to be a problem with first cross. I have a hard time accepting a breed that can't propagate without intervention. </p><p>Now, this was several years ago, and we all have "improved" our breeds to fit modern farming. Maybe ----</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 546573, member: 968"] I had a BB breeder tell me that it was common (normal) to have c-s on anything 3/4 BB & above. It's not supposed to be the calf that is causing the c-s, it's the cow. She doesn't have the "space" to pass a calf. Not supposed to be a problem with first cross. I have a hard time accepting a breed that can't propagate without intervention. Now, this was several years ago, and we all have "improved" our breeds to fit modern farming. Maybe ---- [/QUOTE]
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