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    Breeding bull with broken penis

    Breeding Soundness Exam Vet will check semen quality, scrotal circumference, make certain the bull can walk, check the prostate. Basically, a determination that there is no physical reason why a bull should not be able to successfully breed cows. Can’t measure libido, though.
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    PRICE FIXING IN THE BEEF INDUSTRY

    No, of course not! My day job is as a banker; one of our board members owned a gas / oil distributor ship. He would come to meetings and announce, “better fill up on your way home, gas price is going up tomorrow.“ He never missed!
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    Advice for AI on some heifers

    Jeanne Thanks for the reply. Your observation and comments make plenty of sense. I have long thought the induced heat logically was not as fertile as a natural heat. I just have not found any research results that confirmed (or not) that theory.
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    Advice for AI on some heifers

    Is your comment on CIDRs and cows based on your A.I. experience (extensive) or university research? This is a question I have asked of our extension service Agent. He tells me research indicates no difference in conception rates on natural versus synced heats. I always use CIDRs, just because of...
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    Pendleton Angus

    Not familiar with that particular bull, but a bull named Pendleton is registered to Blue Dog Farm, Heavener Oklahoma. That farm is also shown as the breeder of that bull. Anyone can search a registered angus via the American Angus Association website; search by the full name, or partial name, or...
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    Bull in pain

    I suppose I’ve got the best arrangement ... vet lives 1/2 mile down the road, the clinic is less than 2 miles away. Definitely spoiled. FYI, last time I got nana one from them, pretty sure it was a pour on ...
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    Calf weak and shaking

    I don’t think you will have to prove those exact dollars we’re used in that manner. After all, money is fungible. You’ll only need to show you spent the equivalent of 60% of the funds on payroll. I do know one person who got a PPP loan that placed the funds in a separate checking account, and is...
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    Cares Act 1 percent loan

    You need to be careful how you spend it, if you intend to ask for it to be forgiven. My understanding is that you can use 40% of the funds for regular operating expenses, but the rest has to be used for payroll. You can ”pay” yourself. You’ll have to provide documentation on how the funds were...
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    Land value

    If you are unfamiliar with the market in Clark Co., your best bet is to spend some money ($1500-$2500), hire an appraiser who has general certification to perform appraisals in Ky. The appraiser will develop a fair market value of your property (willing seller, willing buyer, etc.). Typically...
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    Deer Valley Unique

    Joe is a great resource when it comes to the Select Sires bull battery. He has a great eye for quality cattle.
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    Deer Valley Unique

    Like cdcollett, I contacted Joe Myers who does some bull selection/procurement for Select. He says calves are”deep bodied and wide based“. Also told me that despite the epsd, he did not recommend for use on heifers; “ would caution you that he is not a consistent calving ease bull. Once in a...
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    Lucalyse to abort and rebreed

    If you really want to be sure, give 20cc of Dexamethasone when you give the Lut. Bull repeatedly went through a water gap last summer and got into my heifers. Drove me crazy, I could not figure how he managed it. Finally got lucky and saw him. Single strand of electric fence put a stop to his...
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    Bloody mucus at estrus

    Just an update. Preg checked last week, the heifer settled on the next natural heat. 81% conception with the A.I.!
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    Bloody mucus at estrus

    I’ve been using AI for the past 20 years, so I’m no rookie. I don’t breed a lot of cows, but got 16 of 20 last fall on observed heat, 70% on a timed AI Protocol for my brother on a group of heifers. To soon to know yet how I did this fall. So far as the protocol is concerned, I used gnrh, then...
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    Bloody mucus at estrus

    I A.I’d a heifer 11/30; at that time, the AI gun had bloody mucus on it. Put CIDR back in on 12/14, pulled it 12/21. The heifer was back in heat yesterday (12/25), with bloody mucus smeared on her hip. I did not try to breed her, thinking that the blood, if coming from her uterus, made it...
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