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Pregnant yearling heifer
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1669873" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Really good to see the picture and the update. That is really wonderful about her doing so well and already on her 3rd calf. Glad that you kept her and gave her that opportunity. I just sold "surprise" who was born to a 15 month old heifer out of a line of very fertile angus x family. She was 14 (?) and came up open and had no teeth, and her calf was real nice but decided that it was better to cull than to try to breed her again and get her off cycle with everyone else. Plus the no teeth makes winters harder on the cows. And cull cow prices were up so time to be smart. Have several of her daughters still here and a few later generations too. </p><p></p><p>Congrats on making an iffy situation into a great outcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1669873, member: 25884"] Really good to see the picture and the update. That is really wonderful about her doing so well and already on her 3rd calf. Glad that you kept her and gave her that opportunity. I just sold "surprise" who was born to a 15 month old heifer out of a line of very fertile angus x family. She was 14 (?) and came up open and had no teeth, and her calf was real nice but decided that it was better to cull than to try to breed her again and get her off cycle with everyone else. Plus the no teeth makes winters harder on the cows. And cull cow prices were up so time to be smart. Have several of her daughters still here and a few later generations too. Congrats on making an iffy situation into a great outcome. [/QUOTE]
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