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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1334802" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>That's because if you're going to have a problem it's usually with a heifer. Think little teenage girls having babies. And yet I calve them out every year, generally with great success but there have been exceptions. I think the main reason for the horror stories is because so many heifers are purchased without the buyer really knowing their background; whether they've been pelvic measured, bred to a calving ease bull (preferably not before they're 15 months), have been fully vaccinated & are in good condition - and that's assuming the seller is honest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1334802, member: 24027"] That's because if you're going to have a problem it's usually with a heifer. Think little teenage girls having babies. And yet I calve them out every year, generally with great success but there have been exceptions. I think the main reason for the horror stories is because so many heifers are purchased without the buyer really knowing their background; whether they've been pelvic measured, bred to a calving ease bull (preferably not before they're 15 months), have been fully vaccinated & are in good condition - and that's assuming the seller is honest. [/QUOTE]
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