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rkm":y7djl7nq said:
16 months for a heifer is really pushing it, even 18 or 20.

For breeding or calving? I'm a little unclear as to which you mean. Thanks for the clarification.
 
msscamp":320a322a said:
rkm":320a322a said:
16 months for a heifer is really pushing it, even 18 or 20.

For breeding or calving? I'm a little unclear as to which you mean. Thanks for the clarification.
I think this is what he meant,msscamp.That the farmer was breeding heifers,for freshening at 16 months.
 
Rod":5wqi0f7e said:
I know this guy that raises longhorns and he just lets his heifers breed as soon as they cycle. He claims he's never had a problem out of any of them.

Don,t longhorns have a wider and more sloped pelvic area :?:

.Neighbor up here has some ..claims those calves are only 35-40lbs does that sound right :?:
 

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