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<blockquote data-quote="Victoria" data-source="post: 149682" data-attributes="member: 1258"><p>Congrats on your live calf! To me it would depend on her temperment. If she's a really nice cow give her a second chance. Sometimes heifers just don't know what they are supposed to do the first time. We had one that lay down and decided she was dying. We had to pull the calf. The next year she had no problems, she knew what was happening and was motivated. ;-) If she's a problem cow in general then yeah, she should probably go - just in case she's lazy instead of confused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victoria, post: 149682, member: 1258"] Congrats on your live calf! To me it would depend on her temperment. If she's a really nice cow give her a second chance. Sometimes heifers just don't know what they are supposed to do the first time. We had one that lay down and decided she was dying. We had to pull the calf. The next year she had no problems, she knew what was happening and was motivated. ;-) If she's a problem cow in general then yeah, she should probably go - just in case she's lazy instead of confused. [/QUOTE]
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