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Breeding / Calving Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="anewcomer" data-source="post: 1786575" data-attributes="member: 18748"><p>The man who has had more experience than anybody else in the cattle business at picking heifers to retain, Burke Teichert, says that heifers breeding early in their first breeding season is the #1 factor in making a productive cow. These heifers will outlast any visual or genetic scrutiny. He advocates retaining a high percentage of the heifer calf crop, breeding for 21-30 days, and retaining those heifers, detected by blood test 30 days after bulls are removed. Opens are sold as feeders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anewcomer, post: 1786575, member: 18748"] The man who has had more experience than anybody else in the cattle business at picking heifers to retain, Burke Teichert, says that heifers breeding early in their first breeding season is the #1 factor in making a productive cow. These heifers will outlast any visual or genetic scrutiny. He advocates retaining a high percentage of the heifer calf crop, breeding for 21-30 days, and retaining those heifers, detected by blood test 30 days after bulls are removed. Opens are sold as feeders. [/QUOTE]
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