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Yearling having a calf!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Dana Kopp" data-source="post: 184779" data-attributes="member: 873"><p>We have had several heifers bred between 4-6 months and calve out successfully full term. We helped one out (not a hard pull but an awkward one since she stood up and the calf was way longer than she was tall!) but they did it all on their own from birth to weaning. They all caught right away again and calved out with the rest of the herd no extra supplements, just good green grass. We started pulling the bulls earlier so we, hopefully won't have this problem again. These heifers were out of cows that are usually in a strong heat 30 days after calving so I think the fertility runs in the family!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dana Kopp, post: 184779, member: 873"] We have had several heifers bred between 4-6 months and calve out successfully full term. We helped one out (not a hard pull but an awkward one since she stood up and the calf was way longer than she was tall!) but they did it all on their own from birth to weaning. They all caught right away again and calved out with the rest of the herd no extra supplements, just good green grass. We started pulling the bulls earlier so we, hopefully won't have this problem again. These heifers were out of cows that are usually in a strong heat 30 days after calving so I think the fertility runs in the family! [/QUOTE]
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