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Poor udder attachment in heifers
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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 991640" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>I would keep her for as long as her udder holds up/out. Like others have said, she might last for years or not. You already have $$ invested in her, either by raising her or buying her. You could cut your losses now (or when you wean her) or you can keep her around and hopefully she will last for enough years to pay for herself. Her calf is growing and probably will do as well as any of the others. I wouldn't keep any heifer calves out of her (although we have done so in the past and it has worked out, but there is a genetic reason for her udder, and there would be a chance that her calves might have the same udder structure as her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 991640, member: 2308"] I would keep her for as long as her udder holds up/out. Like others have said, she might last for years or not. You already have $$ invested in her, either by raising her or buying her. You could cut your losses now (or when you wean her) or you can keep her around and hopefully she will last for enough years to pay for herself. Her calf is growing and probably will do as well as any of the others. I wouldn't keep any heifer calves out of her (although we have done so in the past and it has worked out, but there is a genetic reason for her udder, and there would be a chance that her calves might have the same udder structure as her. [/QUOTE]
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