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<blockquote data-quote="NEFarmwife" data-source="post: 1579425" data-attributes="member: 26897"><p>We have a cow that I call Mary Antoinette because she loves her cake. She must LOVE the feed too because I think she gains ten pounds just looking at it. I have never ever, in my life... seen a cow this FAT. She calved nearly 2 months ago and looks like she's holding in 6 more babies. We went to work her the other day and she got stuck in the alley and wouldn't fit in our silencer. </p><p></p><p>She did not take to AI. Her calf was born late. She calved from one of our best herd bulls from Herbster so I am tickled about that. But if she doesn't move back up into our calving window, she's gone. I do wonder if she calved later because of her obesity. </p><p></p><p>She was not over-conditioned when we got her. It's like she's one of those girls who never lose the baby weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NEFarmwife, post: 1579425, member: 26897"] We have a cow that I call Mary Antoinette because she loves her cake. She must LOVE the feed too because I think she gains ten pounds just looking at it. I have never ever, in my life... seen a cow this FAT. She calved nearly 2 months ago and looks like she's holding in 6 more babies. We went to work her the other day and she got stuck in the alley and wouldn't fit in our silencer. She did not take to AI. Her calf was born late. She calved from one of our best herd bulls from Herbster so I am tickled about that. But if she doesn't move back up into our calving window, she's gone. I do wonder if she calved later because of her obesity. She was not over-conditioned when we got her. It's like she's one of those girls who never lose the baby weight. [/QUOTE]
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