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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 646692" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>Jeanne </p><p>I am hard on mine also if the aren't bred I put them in with the bulls on april 25th and give them 60 days if they are bred I have a man that buys all of them if they are open they go to town </p><p></p><p>out of the 5 that were open 2 were first calf hfrs,2 were 3 yr old cows that were about 25 days behind the rest on calving last fall and both have large calves on them and 1 was a 4 yr old that injured her back foot the first part of Nov so I would say that could be a contributing factor for her </p><p></p><p>I have also learned that getting fall calvers bred is a little harder than a spring herd especially if we have adverse weather in October and early Nov seems like the cold rains are worse on the cows than snow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 646692, member: 8829"] Jeanne I am hard on mine also if the aren't bred I put them in with the bulls on april 25th and give them 60 days if they are bred I have a man that buys all of them if they are open they go to town out of the 5 that were open 2 were first calf hfrs,2 were 3 yr old cows that were about 25 days behind the rest on calving last fall and both have large calves on them and 1 was a 4 yr old that injured her back foot the first part of Nov so I would say that could be a contributing factor for her I have also learned that getting fall calvers bred is a little harder than a spring herd especially if we have adverse weather in October and early Nov seems like the cold rains are worse on the cows than snow [/QUOTE]
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