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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 14293"><p>Personally, I still wouldn't keep any heifers out of that cow. But if it didn't show up until her fifth calf, it's probably not a problem. Management is very important, but I think you're blaming yourself too much for the calving problems. My limited experience with Limousin showed them to be very hard calvers. Good luck...</p><p></p><p>> The prolapse issue. The mother</p><p>> didn't have any apparent problem</p><p>> until this, her fifth pregnancy.</p><p>> Am I still looking at an inherited</p><p>> trait in her heifer calf, or did I</p><p>> cause this by over conditioning</p><p>> and not having enough exercise</p><p>> area for the cow to keep in</p><p>> calving shape?</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:frankie@cattle-today.com">frankie@cattle-today.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 14293"] Personally, I still wouldn't keep any heifers out of that cow. But if it didn't show up until her fifth calf, it's probably not a problem. Management is very important, but I think you're blaming yourself too much for the calving problems. My limited experience with Limousin showed them to be very hard calvers. Good luck... > The prolapse issue. The mother > didn't have any apparent problem > until this, her fifth pregnancy. > Am I still looking at an inherited > trait in her heifer calf, or did I > cause this by over conditioning > and not having enough exercise > area for the cow to keep in > calving shape? [email=frankie@cattle-today.com]frankie@cattle-today.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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