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What did I do? (Calving intervention required for new cows)
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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 531319" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>We have angus and angus cross.</p><p>OUr claving problem are minimal compared to the charlois we once had.</p><p>We assist very few cows and heiffers. And assist with problems such as foot back, winter feed overload due to extreme cold creating big calves, backwards.</p><p></p><p>Calving problems happen in any breed. But to minimize the problem you want to choose cows with a decent birth weight. Under 100 # We prefer the 80-90# mark. As well as a decent frame.</p><p>Then choose your bulls accordingly. You got a 100# + BW bull, large frame built like a fridge, big squarre head, overly thick neck , shoulders of a summa wrestler, feet the size of coffee cans, you are going to run into difficuly in any breed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 531319, member: 6198"] We have angus and angus cross. OUr claving problem are minimal compared to the charlois we once had. We assist very few cows and heiffers. And assist with problems such as foot back, winter feed overload due to extreme cold creating big calves, backwards. Calving problems happen in any breed. But to minimize the problem you want to choose cows with a decent birth weight. Under 100 # We prefer the 80-90# mark. As well as a decent frame. Then choose your bulls accordingly. You got a 100# + BW bull, large frame built like a fridge, big squarre head, overly thick neck , shoulders of a summa wrestler, feet the size of coffee cans, you are going to run into difficuly in any breed. [/QUOTE]
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