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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12475"><p>We retained all heifers last year to grow them out (and it was a good call considering prices now!). Anyway, shes one of those that is ok with other cows but singled out in a pen shes not so nice. you know how that goes. regardless, she is gone with about 80 of the retained NICE heifers in about 2 weeks if shes saleable by then.</p><p></p><p>I was kind of leaning toward heart failure myself, with the draining or whatever into the brisket. i thought it sounded like brisket disease and definitely looks like it but this is a yearling heifer and we are not at a high altitude where it is more common. BUT, if you remember back in the summer we had a mysterious bull death that you said sounded like heart failure. that was her sire..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12475"] We retained all heifers last year to grow them out (and it was a good call considering prices now!). Anyway, shes one of those that is ok with other cows but singled out in a pen shes not so nice. you know how that goes. regardless, she is gone with about 80 of the retained NICE heifers in about 2 weeks if shes saleable by then. I was kind of leaning toward heart failure myself, with the draining or whatever into the brisket. i thought it sounded like brisket disease and definitely looks like it but this is a yearling heifer and we are not at a high altitude where it is more common. BUT, if you remember back in the summer we had a mysterious bull death that you said sounded like heart failure. that was her sire.. [/QUOTE]
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