cowgirl sue
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We are disappointed and don't know what to think. We bought a bred heifer about three and a half years ago out of a sale where they sale their own cattle and have some consignors. The consignors are usually selling club calf type cows and heifers. The consignor was selling this heifer as a bred angus heifer. We thought looking at her she wasn't a pure angus, but that was fine with us. We liked her and bought her to raise club calves. When she calved the following fall, her calf died shortly after birth - it was TH. We were upset and disappointed and contacted the seller and he acted surprised and said there was nothing he could do about it. That is what we expected, but we thought he should know. We were careful to breed her back to a bull that was not a carrier. Well, when she was in labor we watched her closely and as soon as the calf was born, within a couple of minutes, my husband checked on the calf and it was dead. A nice bull calf. She had no problem having it, so we don't know what went wrong. Well, we liked the cow enough to give her another try. A different bull (non carrier) and another easy labor and she has another nice bull calf - DEAD. Any ideas? We have never had anything like this happen before. The last two calves looked just fine, but dead. She had both of them easily. Just thought I would see if anyone had an idea what was wrong, so we possibly don't have this problem again. Sorry about the long story. Thanks in advance for your opinions.