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Picked up a new heifer
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<blockquote data-quote="hurleyjd" data-source="post: 1595499" data-attributes="member: 4674"><p>I am not having any problem with the calving on my operation. One cow had a dead calf and I had to pull one really large calf that did not make it. This out of ninety head. So do not come on here and lecture me about cows. I was only trying to say do not count your calves until they are born. The biggest problem I have had in the past years was going with some simangus bulls that were supposed to be small calving. I ended up pulling about ten cows that year from them The live calves did not grow as well as I thought they would. Should have stayed with the straight red angus all of the way through. I have had success and failures in the cow business. But I can remember when I cashed a check for $100 dollar 500 lb calves. So I have been at it for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurleyjd, post: 1595499, member: 4674"] I am not having any problem with the calving on my operation. One cow had a dead calf and I had to pull one really large calf that did not make it. This out of ninety head. So do not come on here and lecture me about cows. I was only trying to say do not count your calves until they are born. The biggest problem I have had in the past years was going with some simangus bulls that were supposed to be small calving. I ended up pulling about ten cows that year from them The live calves did not grow as well as I thought they would. Should have stayed with the straight red angus all of the way through. I have had success and failures in the cow business. But I can remember when I cashed a check for $100 dollar 500 lb calves. So I have been at it for a while. [/QUOTE]
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