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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 972101" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>A couple of years ago we had a similar deal. Bought a heifer that had been bred to an ultra calving ease bull that was ajunior unproven sire. By the time she tried to calve he was an ultra hard calving ease bull Pulled a 116 pound calf and the cow went nuts hauling tail for the far country. Waited an hour and she hadn;t come back so I thawed closturum and fed the calf an put it in a side alley. Next morning I went out to feed the calf and she wasn;t there and the side alley was totally destroyed. There stood mama feeding her calf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 972101, member: 34"] A couple of years ago we had a similar deal. Bought a heifer that had been bred to an ultra calving ease bull that was ajunior unproven sire. By the time she tried to calve he was an ultra hard calving ease bull Pulled a 116 pound calf and the cow went nuts hauling tail for the far country. Waited an hour and she hadn;t come back so I thawed closturum and fed the calf an put it in a side alley. Next morning I went out to feed the calf and she wasn;t there and the side alley was totally destroyed. There stood mama feeding her calf. [/QUOTE]
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