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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan" data-source="post: 479669" data-attributes="member: 615"><p>That pic was taken about 3 or so months ago. She had her calf on December 1.</p><p></p><p>I guess it would only be right of me to tell ya'll a little more about her: She got bred, had her first calf, no problems. Well, when she came back into heat after having the calf, another first calf heifer was coming in at the same time. The bull was "servicing" the above female to the dismay of the other female coming in heat, and the other female tried to get in on the "action" and sent all three of them toppling to the ground. The bull and the other heifer popped up just fine. The above female...not so much. she injured her hip somehow in the fall, and limped something terrible. The vet was unsure if she'd ever get rid of the limp or ever be able to be naturally serviced again. She ended up getting over the limp, though it took awhile, and she got bred naturally. So instead of having her second calf back in the spring, she got delayed to December 1. Made me sick to see her get hurt like that. But thankfully she has returned from the injury, and eventhough he is only 3 weeks old, her calf has that look about him that he could be something special... especially if he is like his sister, or genetic full sibs that we have.</p><p></p><p>Ryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan, post: 479669, member: 615"] That pic was taken about 3 or so months ago. She had her calf on December 1. I guess it would only be right of me to tell ya'll a little more about her: She got bred, had her first calf, no problems. Well, when she came back into heat after having the calf, another first calf heifer was coming in at the same time. The bull was "servicing" the above female to the dismay of the other female coming in heat, and the other female tried to get in on the "action" and sent all three of them toppling to the ground. The bull and the other heifer popped up just fine. The above female...not so much. she injured her hip somehow in the fall, and limped something terrible. The vet was unsure if she'd ever get rid of the limp or ever be able to be naturally serviced again. She ended up getting over the limp, though it took awhile, and she got bred naturally. So instead of having her second calf back in the spring, she got delayed to December 1. Made me sick to see her get hurt like that. But thankfully she has returned from the injury, and eventhough he is only 3 weeks old, her calf has that look about him that he could be something special... especially if he is like his sister, or genetic full sibs that we have. Ryan [/QUOTE]
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