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Never underestimate the late breeder
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1331232" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>I had a deal with a heifer who's first calf was late.. August, but she raised it really well, second calf was july, this one will be either late may or early june.. I told her she better catch up, and she's been holding her end of the deal... </p><p></p><p>Meanwhile a high-headed 9 year old suddenly got late this year.. And for the last month or so she's become VERY friendly and docile... 2 strikes and you're out.. Late and High-headed will get you, so she worked on what she could... She went from being stupid and pretty distant to being a suck for attention and milkable... THAT is an improvement!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1331232, member: 9096"] I had a deal with a heifer who's first calf was late.. August, but she raised it really well, second calf was july, this one will be either late may or early june.. I told her she better catch up, and she's been holding her end of the deal... Meanwhile a high-headed 9 year old suddenly got late this year.. And for the last month or so she's become VERY friendly and docile... 2 strikes and you're out.. Late and High-headed will get you, so she worked on what she could... She went from being stupid and pretty distant to being a suck for attention and milkable... THAT is an improvement! [/QUOTE]
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