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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 333962" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>I think that the first winter for spring born calves is probably the hardest time the really fairly judge a heifer. If she was good enough at weaning, when she gets on something besides marginal winter feed they should be ok.</p><p>Of the 2 heifers we retained this year, one really still looks good if you can overlook the wooley mammoth hair. The other one at weaning looked just like her mother and her full sister. Her mother is a great cow, her sister although only getting ready to calve for the second time has proven to be a powerfull cow, the coming yearling looks like crap right now. She's not horrible, but if I didn;t know her background I sure wouldn;t want her around.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 333962, member: 34"] I think that the first winter for spring born calves is probably the hardest time the really fairly judge a heifer. If she was good enough at weaning, when she gets on something besides marginal winter feed they should be ok. Of the 2 heifers we retained this year, one really still looks good if you can overlook the wooley mammoth hair. The other one at weaning looked just like her mother and her full sister. Her mother is a great cow, her sister although only getting ready to calve for the second time has proven to be a powerfull cow, the coming yearling looks like crap right now. She's not horrible, but if I didn;t know her background I sure wouldn;t want her around. dun [/QUOTE]
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