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Margo - Fire Sweep Simmental Heifer
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1237818" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>The cow that I've been keeping my intact bulls from started with a modest udder, and for the first several calves, in the middle of winter she looked like she was an oversized heifer.. her udder would completely get tucked up, but every calf she raised was impressive.. Now 9 years old the udder is a lot more prominent, but very well shaped.</p><p>My 2 first timers that have calved have pretty hungry calves still, they aren't going to be very impressive in the fall, but they're also small framed heifers, I think next year they'll do much better, both are from good lines.. Maybe if they don't make too big a calf this season they'll grow a little themselves and have more to give next time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1237818, member: 9096"] The cow that I've been keeping my intact bulls from started with a modest udder, and for the first several calves, in the middle of winter she looked like she was an oversized heifer.. her udder would completely get tucked up, but every calf she raised was impressive.. Now 9 years old the udder is a lot more prominent, but very well shaped. My 2 first timers that have calved have pretty hungry calves still, they aren't going to be very impressive in the fall, but they're also small framed heifers, I think next year they'll do much better, both are from good lines.. Maybe if they don't make too big a calf this season they'll grow a little themselves and have more to give next time. [/QUOTE]
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