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  1. Red Boots Farm

    Would you use a classified section?

    Yes Interested in items in Minnesota: -bottle calves -equipment like stock tanks, feeders, gates/fencing -skid steer
  2. Red Boots Farm

    Third failed AI... Fat cow... now what?

    There were several concurrent issues, not just the failed AI re-breeding over two years -- each time in good, observable, standing heat, using different bulls but same AI tech. We wouldn't have access to a bull for another 6 months. Vet examined here and did not find a cyst. He could not lift...
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    Third failed AI... Fat cow... now what?

    OK, so we weighed the finished meat: Steaks, stew meat, a few soup bones (239 lb) and a lot of burger (436 lb). Total 675 lb, which is 51% return on hanging weight. I'm sure a LOT of fat had to be trimmed out, because T&R always gets the most out of every animal we bring in. We opened and...
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  6. Red Boots Farm

    Third failed AI... Fat cow... now what?

    Or hoof trimmer guy estimated 2,000 lbs. last time he was out. I was being conservative but I think you're right.
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    Third failed AI... Fat cow... now what?

    Right! The AI tech said she had a lot of internal fat. The butcher concurred -- lots of fat cover. That's why we are not selling it as quarters, it wouldn't be fair. I'll ask at pickup if they remember roughly how much fat got trimmed off.
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    Third failed AI... Fat cow... now what?

    I will! We bring it home next weekend. Hanging for 10 days.
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    Third failed AI... Fat cow... now what?

    So true!!! And if the steaks are as nice as hoped... I won't be so down in the "mouth," after all. ;o)
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    Third failed AI... Fat cow... now what?

    Update on the failed AI British White cow: After contemplating everything (we couldn't get her to the bull 'til June, she gained weight on air, huge, 2 years of failed AI, the vet couldn't even lift her uterus when he checked her), we decided to finally cut our losses. We sent her to the butcher...
  11. Red Boots Farm

    Exchange student

    Good for you. I hope your experience will be blessed. She sounds exactly like the 17-yo Slovakian high school student we hosted over a decade ago. Beautiful inside and out. I bawled when it was time for her to fly back home. She still calls us "her American parents" and we communicate regularly...
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    Junk calves

    I second the texturized calf starter! Plus you don't want to overdo the brewery grain, and take care it does not spoil.
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    Third failed AI... Fat cow... now what?

    Thanks -- I hate to blame the cow if it's not her!
  14. Red Boots Farm

    Third failed AI... Fat cow... now what?

    Yes, I know all about cycles. Like I said in another post, the delay was largely due to two things: Thinking she had taken (no heat symptoms each cycle), therefore delayed test, then the test showed open; then more significantly, more delays with the straws for the preferred bull (lots of hassle...
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    Third failed AI... Fat cow... now what?

    LOL! Thanks. :0) We are hoping we can take her to our friend's Bull Spa -- lose weight, get action.
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    Third failed AI... Fat cow... now what?

    Right, we acknowledge we made a lot of mistakes. First test was a milk test, done on time. We also had our AI guy come out and do checks. I didn't mention one of the major problems was getting the sperm we wanted to use again. There was a lot of hassle, delay, and ultimately extra expense...
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    Third failed AI... Fat cow... now what?

    Initially it was to raise beef calves AND provide extra milk for bottle calves. She's milk-stand trained but the farm did not have xtra funds for a milk machine at the time of her first calving. We do now, but a bit too late.
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    Third failed AI... Fat cow... now what?

    Hmmm very interesting. We've had great luck with bottle calves, especially when we milked goats and fed them goat milk verus powder. (We've since sold the high maintenance goats). We're thinking we might just get a dairy type cow for the milk; they don't fatten up as easily as the BWs and we'd...
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    Third failed AI... Fat cow... now what?

    Right, this feels like a screwup on our end and she's getting the hammer for it. :( But I have to stop the losses at some point. A wise farmer told me once that mistakes are just life's "tuition."
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    Third failed AI... Fat cow... now what?

    She had her first calf August 2020. First AI was Dec. 17, 2020. Second AI was Sept 24, 2021. Third AI was March 15, 2022. I asked my DH to blood test her months ago but wasn't done. Unfortunately lots of opportunity to just gain weight.
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