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What to do with empty heifers
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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 6871161" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>long time since we had 1 as bad as this, iv'e had some evil bitches over the years, another week of it, she will be rising up the scale. Rope tight round her gut, and back legs tied to kick rail, and neither easy to do, it's simply not worth the risk of injury, she's calved 8 days, a few more, she will be in a shed, with bb bull calf. We have a couple of others, by same bull, quiet as lambs.</p><p> What irks, she is very nicely marked, and looks a picture, as long as you don't look at her back legs, they are a bit bloody, from kicking, before we can get the rope on ! she might have a bit of jackhammer, in her breeding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 6871161, member: 86168"] long time since we had 1 as bad as this, iv'e had some evil bitches over the years, another week of it, she will be rising up the scale. Rope tight round her gut, and back legs tied to kick rail, and neither easy to do, it's simply not worth the risk of injury, she's calved 8 days, a few more, she will be in a shed, with bb bull calf. We have a couple of others, by same bull, quiet as lambs. What irks, she is very nicely marked, and looks a picture, as long as you don't look at her back legs, they are a bit bloody, from kicking, before we can get the rope on ! she might have a bit of jackhammer, in her breeding. [/QUOTE]
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