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Breeding / Calving Issues
1st draft of synchronized cows are calving.
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<blockquote data-quote="AudieWyoming" data-source="post: 736528" data-attributes="member: 13669"><p>LoveMoo11,</p><p></p><p>The results appear to be at <u>least</u> satisfactory or better, I will break it down more before breeding season. I know it was an expensive proposition! A lot will depend on the final cost per calf and how tight the cleanup calves bunch to the program calves. I was able to reuse all the CIDRS on the second round, with fresh ones in the problem cows.</p><p></p><p>I have always just painted all the cows and 12 hour bred on natural heats for about the first 35 days or so and tried to force the late calvers, twin mothers, and 3 year olds with some kind of program matched to the end of the AI season.</p><p></p><p>Last year I was scheduled to be away from the ranch several days in May, and didn't have the free time to dedicate to heat detection and breeding every day. It just makes sense to try and bunch more cows early in the season instead of the middle, especially if I am calving them in NW Alabama instead of Wyoming in February. @</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AudieWyoming, post: 736528, member: 13669"] LoveMoo11, The results appear to be at [u]least[/u] satisfactory or better, I will break it down more before breeding season. I know it was an expensive proposition! A lot will depend on the final cost per calf and how tight the cleanup calves bunch to the program calves. I was able to reuse all the CIDRS on the second round, with fresh ones in the problem cows. I have always just painted all the cows and 12 hour bred on natural heats for about the first 35 days or so and tried to force the late calvers, twin mothers, and 3 year olds with some kind of program matched to the end of the AI season. Last year I was scheduled to be away from the ranch several days in May, and didn't have the free time to dedicate to heat detection and breeding every day. It just makes sense to try and bunch more cows early in the season instead of the middle, especially if I am calving them in NW Alabama instead of Wyoming in February. @ [/QUOTE]
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