First Calf Heifers Calves as Replacements

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ROMAX

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I was thinking of this topic today as i looked at my favorite cows udder,she is an ex show heifer and did pretty good.She has only had one heifer so far (out of 4 calves).Her udder is shot!I guess what i'm trying to say is keeping heifers out of heifers ,you don't know how they are gonna hold up because almost all first calf heifers have a perfect udder.That being said i did keep her heifer and she calved for the first time last week.After re-reading this maybe it doesn't belong in this thread but just wanting to chime in LOL.
 

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ROMAX said:
I was thinking of this topic today as i looked at my favorite cows udder,she is an ex show heifer and did pretty good.She has only had one heifer so far (out of 4 calves).Her udder is shot!I guess what i'm trying to say is keeping heifers out of heifers ,you don't know how they are gonna hold up because almost all first calf heifers have a perfect udder.That being said i did keep her heifer and she calved for the first time last week.After re-reading this maybe it doesn't belong in this thread but just wanting to chime in LOL.
I'd consider that relevant, something people should be aware of! Hopefully everything works out with the heifer you kept!
 

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Xbar- don't know if that question was in general or too me, but we are flushing to a Limousin bull named RUNL STETSON......  He is not a trait leader in either, but has a leading spread between the two.    I am not one that thinks I am automatically going to breed heifers to the LOWEST BW, just a low birthweight.  I would not breed big cows to the HIGHEST growth if the bw was out of wack, even if the cow could handle it, could her daughter handle her half of her epds when it comes to the calf.    I think people get in trouble when they start looking at single trait selection, regardless of the trait......  Look at some of the topics, looking for most structurally correct......  Looking for bull that will  breed up small or bring down big cows.....  When you breed single trit, you get an imbalanced animal so you go try and breed for the trait the heifer lacks then repeat the process.  Obviously you know what needs improved, but why focus so much on one trait that you neglect others is not a great way way to stay moderate, stay functional a d stay profitable.........  If yu keep that in mind, why would you not be able to keep a heifer out of a heifer?
 

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