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<blockquote data-quote="dhayes105" data-source="post: 1545604" data-attributes="member: 37974"><p>Hello... First post. First year with trying to get cows bred.</p><p></p><p>I bought 6 lim/red angus cross heifers and one baldie heifer as long yearlings about a year ago (in march). I also bought a pb/reg virgin angus bull as a 16 month old in May from a small seedstock producer. There were also two other cows in with them, a bred mixed breed cow and an open older jersey (who I didn't know much about).</p><p></p><p>I turned the bull out with the biggest of the heifers in late May. Then moved the two heifers and the bull in with the other cows in July. 2 months later I had my vet preg check the two that had been exposed in May. Both came up open. I was concerned so I had bull tested. Results were "good" (he didn't give me numbers and I didn't know to ask) but it was not my usual vet and we were made to wait over an hour in 100F temps (Bull in trailer) and the testing was stressful (vet missed the bull with hyrdraulic squeeze three times and had to recycle.) This did not instill a lot of confidence in the results in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>In October I preg checked all the heifers and the jersey with the Biopryn blood tests (mail in.) Only one heifer was pregnant. All cows are in very good condition on good fescue pasture, high mag mineral, and 20% range cube as a supplement at 3 lbs/head/day.</p><p></p><p>I pulled the bull 30 days ago because he had lost condition rapidly and put him on grain to fatten back up. I talked to an extension agent who said the stress of the testing could have caused low sperm counts. I am preg. checking again to ensure he didn't get anybody before I pull him tomorrow. (Biopryn again)</p><p></p><p>I want to turn a bull back out in January. My inclination is to sell the bull I have for slaughter (which hurts because he wasn't cheap and he's docile and easy to deal with) and rent a bull. I have already lined up that option.</p><p></p><p>My question is: is there any point in having the bull checked again or am I grasping at straws. There's no way theres something wrong with 6 out of 7 heifers, right?</p><p></p><p>This is a hobby for me, obviously with only 12 cows total, but I am trying to do things right and learn as much as I can.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for any advice or ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dhayes105, post: 1545604, member: 37974"] Hello... First post. First year with trying to get cows bred. I bought 6 lim/red angus cross heifers and one baldie heifer as long yearlings about a year ago (in march). I also bought a pb/reg virgin angus bull as a 16 month old in May from a small seedstock producer. There were also two other cows in with them, a bred mixed breed cow and an open older jersey (who I didn't know much about). I turned the bull out with the biggest of the heifers in late May. Then moved the two heifers and the bull in with the other cows in July. 2 months later I had my vet preg check the two that had been exposed in May. Both came up open. I was concerned so I had bull tested. Results were "good" (he didn't give me numbers and I didn't know to ask) but it was not my usual vet and we were made to wait over an hour in 100F temps (Bull in trailer) and the testing was stressful (vet missed the bull with hyrdraulic squeeze three times and had to recycle.) This did not instill a lot of confidence in the results in my opinion. In October I preg checked all the heifers and the jersey with the Biopryn blood tests (mail in.) Only one heifer was pregnant. All cows are in very good condition on good fescue pasture, high mag mineral, and 20% range cube as a supplement at 3 lbs/head/day. I pulled the bull 30 days ago because he had lost condition rapidly and put him on grain to fatten back up. I talked to an extension agent who said the stress of the testing could have caused low sperm counts. I am preg. checking again to ensure he didn't get anybody before I pull him tomorrow. (Biopryn again) I want to turn a bull back out in January. My inclination is to sell the bull I have for slaughter (which hurts because he wasn't cheap and he's docile and easy to deal with) and rent a bull. I have already lined up that option. My question is: is there any point in having the bull checked again or am I grasping at straws. There's no way theres something wrong with 6 out of 7 heifers, right? This is a hobby for me, obviously with only 12 cows total, but I am trying to do things right and learn as much as I can. Thank you for any advice or ideas. [/QUOTE]
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