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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1315038" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>A couple years ago, I had 3 late May heifers that I had measured along with the older ones, 1 didn't measure 160, I don't remember exactly the number but it wasn't too far below. The vet recommended selling her. I asked if her the age would be a factor and if I kept her and bred her later if she would be alright, he still thought I should sell. For me personally, most of my heifers are sold as breds, and I don't want to take chances on any potential problems for my customers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1315038, member: 24816"] A couple years ago, I had 3 late May heifers that I had measured along with the older ones, 1 didn't measure 160, I don't remember exactly the number but it wasn't too far below. The vet recommended selling her. I asked if her the age would be a factor and if I kept her and bred her later if she would be alright, he still thought I should sell. For me personally, most of my heifers are sold as breds, and I don't want to take chances on any potential problems for my customers. [/QUOTE]
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