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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 447606" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>She does look pregnant, but she might do just fine. A few years ago one of mine got bred at 11 months old but it was totally by mistake and I didn't know it until she started bagging up. We had about a dozen heifers in a lot feeding them in the fall, one morning when I went to feed them one of the bulls was in there with them. Obviously, he had jumped over the fence to get in there. He had never gotten out before and has not since then. He wasn't paying any of the heifers any attention, I just opened the gate and ran him out. As I said earlier, I didn't notice any thing and didn't think any more about it until one of the heifers started bagging up later. Then I remembered that particular incident. The heifer calved at 20 months old and hasn't missed a beat since. She bred back about three months after calving and has done the same thing every year since. She didn't get stunted and her calf turned out to be a really nice heifer which we still have in the herd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 447606, member: 440"] She does look pregnant, but she might do just fine. A few years ago one of mine got bred at 11 months old but it was totally by mistake and I didn't know it until she started bagging up. We had about a dozen heifers in a lot feeding them in the fall, one morning when I went to feed them one of the bulls was in there with them. Obviously, he had jumped over the fence to get in there. He had never gotten out before and has not since then. He wasn't paying any of the heifers any attention, I just opened the gate and ran him out. As I said earlier, I didn't notice any thing and didn't think any more about it until one of the heifers started bagging up later. Then I remembered that particular incident. The heifer calved at 20 months old and hasn't missed a beat since. She bred back about three months after calving and has done the same thing every year since. She didn't get stunted and her calf turned out to be a really nice heifer which we still have in the herd. [/QUOTE]
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