May be getting a Highland: Question ( GOT THEM!!!!) pic INCLUDED

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The cow has never been bred. She is 7 yrs old. Would it be difficult to breed her at this age?? I have read that this is a slow maturing breed.
 

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Not breed her, no, but I'd be a little more worried when it's time for her to calve out. Her bones won't be as, well, flexible as if she were bred 6 years earlier, making the whole calving process likely a little more difficult for her as a mature animal than if she were still growing.
 

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Would you take a chance and breed her if she were in your herd?

They are supposed to be a breed that does not have a difficult time calving.
 

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I can't comment on the age thing. We do raise Highlands though have for just over a year, ours have been easy to work with, we had three calve last spring of the three only one calf had issue, I don't know where the issue lay he is fine now but we had to tube feed electrolyte & bottle feed him for a while he still gets grain once a day the rest are on hay/pasture.
 

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GLENMAR said:
Would you take a chance and breed her if she were in your herd?

They are supposed to be a breed that does not have a difficult time calving.
Considering her breed compared to others, possibly yes. But I'd make darn sure she'd get bred to a low birth-weight bull. :)
 

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WildRoseBeef said:
GLENMAR said:
Would you take a chance and breed her if she were in your herd?

They are supposed to be a breed that does not have a difficult time calving.
Considering her breed compared to others, possibly yes. But I'd make darn sure she'd get bred to a low birth-weight bull. :)
That's what I was thinking. I have a lot of reading up to do on cattle now. :)
 

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highlands can be as old as 3 years before they come into their first heat however 7 is quite old before being bred the first time... I would wonder why the prior owners kept a heifer around 7 years without the benefit of a calf or a meal...
 

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They were pets on a historic farm.
 

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Thats a nice thing. I would proceed carefully with the low birth weight bull as suggested and make sure you have a vet on call who handles live stock.
 
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