JN Cattle Co.
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First let me say that this is an excellent site with a tremendous amount of information, and a great potential for knowledge building. Rewind to last October 26. I had a 15 month old Maine/Angus cross heifer that I was going to breed. At the last minute, I decided on a Shorthorn bull name HR Vision. He is out of either 20/20 Vision, or Double Vision. (I am trying to acquire his pedigree) Throughout the gestation, I became worried because my heifer was not growing. I started going over scenarios of what could happen and how to prepare if that were to happen. I was worried because I bred a Shorthorn bull to a small frame heifer. Fast forward to last Saturday, August 2. At about 2:00, I put the soon to be mother in the calving barn, and about 4:30 her water broke. I was getting supplies ready, when I went to check on her, and to my suprise, I have a calf. All of my worrying was for nothing, because she popped this calf out with no problems. A heifer around 50 pounds. I am happy with the weight, compared to the potential nightmare that could have happended. I am guessing the birth weight can be attributed with the drought we are currently in. Attached are the pictures of the calf.
Joel M.
Joel M.