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<blockquote data-quote="moses388" data-source="post: 1666011" data-attributes="member: 27368"><p><a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-_x0P5ZptZvktt9XWxuFFxz-bu6vIi1A/view?usp=sharing" target="_blank">heifer_image</a></p><p></p><p>Majority of the herd is those ornery Angus. The picture is from Fall 2019 and is of a heifer let's call Limi. Dam is of said Angus and the sire is red Limousin - Romn Justice NALF# NPM1541731. Limi is a total sweetheart; doesn't seem to have a mean streak what so ever.</p><p></p><p>As a young heifer, Limi was subject to abuse. Other cattle would put their head in front of Limi's rear leg and head bunt her. She developed a large abscess. It eventually broke open and slowly healed. Limi seems normal now. I pulled her first calf in Fall 2020.</p><p></p><p>Anybody else have cattle that cause these injuries? Have you seen this before?</p><p></p><p>On the Beginners Board, there is a thread called <a href="https://www.cattletoday.com/threads/new-heifers.123898/" target="_blank">New Heifers.</a></p><p>Dsth wrote - </p><p>"They [cattle] may fight a little when they first get put together but that is normal as they need to establish a 'pecking order.'"</p><p></p><p>Did the cattle do this because of a pecking order? Is this the pecking order initiation? But Limi has never been an outsider. She was born and raised here. So the pecking order doesn't apply to calves? Once progeny are sexually mature they are initiated? No other cattle had an injury like this. Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moses388, post: 1666011, member: 27368"] [URL='https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-_x0P5ZptZvktt9XWxuFFxz-bu6vIi1A/view?usp=sharing']heifer_image[/URL] Majority of the herd is those ornery Angus. The picture is from Fall 2019 and is of a heifer let's call Limi. Dam is of said Angus and the sire is red Limousin - Romn Justice NALF# NPM1541731. Limi is a total sweetheart; doesn't seem to have a mean streak what so ever. As a young heifer, Limi was subject to abuse. Other cattle would put their head in front of Limi's rear leg and head bunt her. She developed a large abscess. It eventually broke open and slowly healed. Limi seems normal now. I pulled her first calf in Fall 2020. Anybody else have cattle that cause these injuries? Have you seen this before? On the Beginners Board, there is a thread called [URL='https://www.cattletoday.com/threads/new-heifers.123898/']New Heifers.[/URL] Dsth wrote - "They [cattle] may fight a little when they first get put together but that is normal as they need to establish a 'pecking order.'" Did the cattle do this because of a pecking order? Is this the pecking order initiation? But Limi has never been an outsider. She was born and raised here. So the pecking order doesn't apply to calves? Once progeny are sexually mature they are initiated? No other cattle had an injury like this. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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