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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1690516" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Took off our favorite cow today. Beefmaster cow my wife named Spot Nose. She wasn't real old but her udder had been getting bigger and lower every year. Last year, it was a miracle that her calf got a hold of it, she had already went blank in a front quarter at that point. We thought we would try to get one more calf from her, and last Sunday a week ago she calved. She did everything right but her udder was so low and calf big. We got her in the chute and tried to get the calf on her. She had lost another quarter and I milked the back two and got a bottle of colostrum. Calf readily took the bottle so made the decision to bottle it on and turned the cow out. We have two young daughters of her. Unfortunately it looks like the oldest one of them is going to have an udder just like her, in spite of being out of a bull that has typically improved udders. [ATTACH=full]5932[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1690516, member: 24816"] Took off our favorite cow today. Beefmaster cow my wife named Spot Nose. She wasn’t real old but her udder had been getting bigger and lower every year. Last year, it was a miracle that her calf got a hold of it, she had already went blank in a front quarter at that point. We thought we would try to get one more calf from her, and last Sunday a week ago she calved. She did everything right but her udder was so low and calf big. We got her in the chute and tried to get the calf on her. She had lost another quarter and I milked the back two and got a bottle of colostrum. Calf readily took the bottle so made the decision to bottle it on and turned the cow out. We have two young daughters of her. Unfortunately it looks like the oldest one of them is going to have an udder just like her, in spite of being out of a bull that has typically improved udders. [ATTACH type="full"]5932[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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