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<blockquote data-quote="Campground Cattle" data-source="post: 351736" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>I was having train wrecks and my old mentor which is anal on birth weight and calving ease finally found a piece of hickory hard enough to get my attention. I can still hear him you can't sell that one he is dead (which was obvious). Followed by that cow will be on welfare for another year. I became anal on birthweight and CE went to Braxton Giant 1 and Vindicator never lost a calf at birth. I had a run of seven years without a calf loss, I have a small herd of 25 cows but it is still the percentages. I have had two since from the same cow, culled her and had one breech.</p><p></p><p>Forgot to add I don't even check them now with the genetics I have in the herd. It was a hard expensive lesson but I did learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Campground Cattle, post: 351736, member: 195"] I was having train wrecks and my old mentor which is anal on birth weight and calving ease finally found a piece of hickory hard enough to get my attention. I can still hear him you can't sell that one he is dead (which was obvious). Followed by that cow will be on welfare for another year. I became anal on birthweight and CE went to Braxton Giant 1 and Vindicator never lost a calf at birth. I had a run of seven years without a calf loss, I have a small herd of 25 cows but it is still the percentages. I have had two since from the same cow, culled her and had one breech. Forgot to add I don't even check them now with the genetics I have in the herd. It was a hard expensive lesson but I did learn. [/QUOTE]
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