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    Panels

    Hey everybody, been a'while. I was wondering if anyone knows of a website or company that sells cattle panels at a reasonable price? Need to slap together a "mobile" unit. Thanks
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    Freemartin Probe

    At the calf ranch we use a pen or pencil, about $.10 :)
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    Utilizing free grass

    Dun, you sound like you'r from these parts. I'm actually from Oakdale. The grass I speak of is in Firebaugh which is a little south of Merced, NW of Fresno. 1st cutting hay is coming off now and 7 cuttings is about the norm. I wasn't gunna wait till June to cut, if I cut it would be asap. Baling...
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    Utilizing free grass

    My cousin the other day told me that he has 50 acres of irrigated permanant pasture I could have for free. (cuz we're family and all) Nothing has been on it for about 6 months and its got grass up to my knees almost. My cattle wont be out of the hills till June to go over there. My question is...
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    Anyone else losing calves?

    I use a product called Tri-Lution from Agri-King out of Fullton Ill. It is a powder or a paste you can give anytime and I have used it for clostridial, cocci, e-coli, and salmonella problems. It's got some active ingredients that hold on to the pathogen once it attaches itself. The particle wont...
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    EPD

    great job Dun, the mud is now clear. Thanks for the info
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    Coyotes

    get one of those predator calls from cabelas and a nice 22.250 or .223 and have some fun while you fight the battle between good and evil
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    EPD

    thats what I thought. Hey 1848, what other breeds run the positives that way?
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    Fertilizer Prices

    fertilizer is all petroleum based. gas goes up, you can bet fertilizers will too. Agree w/ the turkey or chicken manure if you can put up w/ the stench. If there are any local dairies around see if these guys will sell you some manure cheap to spread. Most of them need to find homes for it.
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    EPD

    I understand the 1-5 scale as far as BW is concerned but when the BW number goes into the negative is that a good thing or a bad thing. I mean if you were looking for a good calving ease bull is a .5 better than a -.5 or -1.0?
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    Question????

    yah, that make sense. thanks guys
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    freemartins

    Gently stick a pen or pencil up the vagina and usually an unbreedable heifer will not allow it to pass, it will be blocked. That's what most of the veal or custom calf ranches do out here when a set of twins is brought in. The cowhand then knows to send it to the bull ranch or the replacement...
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    Question????

    thanks, so basically "broken mouth" is somethin to stay away from when looking to buy
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    Bummer!

    yah, the sync program used has to be right on as well as the actuall insemination of the cow. Same thing happened to me a couple years ago. Turned out we missed the 12 hr. window in which the last lutlyse shot was supposed to be given or somethin like that. It is a tedious process.
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    Question????

    Here is something I see all the time in the Western Livestock Journal. Cows for sale described as "broken mouth". Never heard that terminology in California before, what does it mean along with the other ".....mouth" adjectives out there.
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    Feed grinder

    I agree w/ the cracked/rolled/flaked vs. whole issue. Numerous studies have proved it. You have to enable the rumen microbial numbers to enter the "meat" by breaking the undigestable shell. However, he did say he was only feeding 4 animals and got the feed at a good price, so I see no need to...
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    How long could a cow go without water

    I had a dairyman tell me that no more than 6 is the limit. I stand corrected. Thanks for the info
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    How long could a cow go without water

    wouldn't go for more than 6 because saliva and cud chewing require water and these reduce high PH in the rumen which could be dangerous
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    Inbreeding

    What we do is bull to cow. Cow calves w/ heifer #1. Bull to cow again. Cow has heifer #2. Bull to cow and heifer #1. Cow has heifer#3, heifer#1 has 1A. Bull to cow, heifer #1, and #2. Sell bull, what we achieve is a 3 generation mate and that's as far as it goes.
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    what to do with all these ruts

    wait till it's dry enough(but before it turns to concrete) and run a small D4 over it or another tractor w/ a scraper blade attached.
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