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<blockquote data-quote="joe" data-source="post: 90643" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>tough call there. I assume it is a reg. heifer? you won't get much at the sale barn on a wet cow. Neighbor just went up north and brpught home 5 pair last thursday. One cow obviously never had a calf, but came with one. No milk and no interest in the calf, calf has no interest in the cow really wither. Probably not a good plan for you to follow, but obviously it happens. I would sell her unless that makes the calf un registererable by not being able to gett a proper weaning weight. Frankie? But definitely don't re-breed her. She has a major rear end problem. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joe, post: 90643, member: 1233"] tough call there. I assume it is a reg. heifer? you won't get much at the sale barn on a wet cow. Neighbor just went up north and brpught home 5 pair last thursday. One cow obviously never had a calf, but came with one. No milk and no interest in the calf, calf has no interest in the cow really wither. Probably not a good plan for you to follow, but obviously it happens. I would sell her unless that makes the calf un registererable by not being able to gett a proper weaning weight. Frankie? But definitely don't re-breed her. She has a major rear end problem. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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