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This is wierd but I had a cow once that was 25% brown swiss and 75% angus and I bred her to a Reg. Angus bull (ambush bloodline) and VIOLA' the growingest thing Ive ever seen. If I can post a pic, I will. I dont do crosses much though.
 
3rdgeneration farmer":1id6t40q said:
i give up, go look at my gallery.

Here...is this it?
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dun":tg0q2am8 said:
novatech":tg0q2am8 said:
When haveing a breach birth Do Not Tie The Calf Puller To The Tail. :oops:

And when a cow calves easily but the calf doesn;t have a tail don;t waste your time trying to find it.
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dun,

That is interesting.

What number calf is that for her......3rd-4th?

Has she had a bob tail calf before..or any other congenital abnormalities in a calf?

Just curious.
 
preston39":ckhvtjug said:
dun":ckhvtjug said:
novatech":ckhvtjug said:
When haveing a breach birth Do Not Tie The Calf Puller To The Tail. :oops:

And when a cow calves easily but the calf doesn;t have a tail don;t waste your time trying to find it.
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dun,

That is interesting.

What number calf is that for her......3rd-4th?

Has she had a bob tail calf before..or any other congenital abnormalities in a calf?

Just curious.

2nf calf, nothing wrong with the first one.
 

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