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<blockquote data-quote="Red Bull Breeder" data-source="post: 1152720" data-attributes="member: 7779"><p>She is yours so It make me no difference. I never had one with the tipped pelvic that had a problem delivering a live calf when she got herself breed. The udder may not be ideal but is not that bad either. I have a 2000 model here that has a worse udder that weaned a 645 lb bull calf last year and is on track to wean a 600 plus pound calf this year. As long as mine does what she is doing she stays here. I would be the same way with they cow you have there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Bull Breeder, post: 1152720, member: 7779"] She is yours so It make me no difference. I never had one with the tipped pelvic that had a problem delivering a live calf when she got herself breed. The udder may not be ideal but is not that bad either. I have a 2000 model here that has a worse udder that weaned a 645 lb bull calf last year and is on track to wean a 600 plus pound calf this year. As long as mine does what she is doing she stays here. I would be the same way with they cow you have there. [/QUOTE]
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