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<blockquote data-quote="A.J." data-source="post: 944862" data-attributes="member: 13664"><p>It sounds like she is roughly about half the size she should be. My experience with runt calves is if they haven't started really coming out of it by weaning time, they will more than likely stay that way. If you want to try to give her some more time to see if she will grow out, I would try to keep her away from your bull in case she comes in heat. At that size, she or the bull could get hurt if he tries to breed her, and if she got bred that could be really bad if she tried to calve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A.J., post: 944862, member: 13664"] It sounds like she is roughly about half the size she should be. My experience with runt calves is if they haven't started really coming out of it by weaning time, they will more than likely stay that way. If you want to try to give her some more time to see if she will grow out, I would try to keep her away from your bull in case she comes in heat. At that size, she or the bull could get hurt if he tries to breed her, and if she got bred that could be really bad if she tried to calve. [/QUOTE]
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