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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 515286" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>when she had her first calf, her back two looked like they had milk and the front did not. its like they just didnt have time to come into milk (remember mine was premature). then when she had her second calf she had a normal looking well balanced udder with all four quarters functioning. her first calf was a bit of a dink but subsequent calves have been great. </p><p></p><p>remember that the back quarters produce like 60% of the milk. it seems to me like the back quarters tend to develop first before the front ones but this is just an observation of mine. </p><p></p><p>i believe your young cows two front quarters will produce this lactation. it is uncommon for two front ones to be dead quarters in a heifer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 515286, member: 57"] when she had her first calf, her back two looked like they had milk and the front did not. its like they just didnt have time to come into milk (remember mine was premature). then when she had her second calf she had a normal looking well balanced udder with all four quarters functioning. her first calf was a bit of a dink but subsequent calves have been great. remember that the back quarters produce like 60% of the milk. it seems to me like the back quarters tend to develop first before the front ones but this is just an observation of mine. i believe your young cows two front quarters will produce this lactation. it is uncommon for two front ones to be dead quarters in a heifer. [/QUOTE]
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