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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 91307" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>But late or early is just one of those "rules of thumb" that don;t alwasy apply.</p><p>Our smallest cow, a second calver, last year was two weeks early and had a heifer. This year she was two weeks late and I really was concerned about her size and the potential wreck with a late born calf. She walked around with her tail looking like a pup handle for a half an hour, walked to a back corner, and calved in less then 15 minutes. Heifer calf the same size as the one last year.</p><p>The more time I spend with these critters the more I realize that I don;t <em>really know</em> diddly squat.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 91307, member: 34"] But late or early is just one of those "rules of thumb" that don;t alwasy apply. Our smallest cow, a second calver, last year was two weeks early and had a heifer. This year she was two weeks late and I really was concerned about her size and the potential wreck with a late born calf. She walked around with her tail looking like a pup handle for a half an hour, walked to a back corner, and calved in less then 15 minutes. Heifer calf the same size as the one last year. The more time I spend with these critters the more I realize that I don;t [i]really know[/i] diddly squat. dun [/QUOTE]
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