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Breeding / Calving Issues
A question I believe I have the answer to but looking for
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<blockquote data-quote="mncowboy" data-source="post: 1269212" data-attributes="member: 13422"><p>I'm pretty sure I'm good to go but wanted to ask and see if anyone else had a different opinion.</p><p>I have a small pasture that contains the "problem children" of the year. Those that calved late and those that lost calves.</p><p>The two that lost calves, lost them at birth and the day after birth. Question is, if I have had a bull with them for the past 60 days following delivery, is it safe to say they should be bred if everything has been or is normal with the cow. Both cows are 2006 and 2008 models, great body condition and usually trouble free. For those that ask, the bull is good to go, its the cows that I'd maybe question.</p><p>thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mncowboy, post: 1269212, member: 13422"] I'm pretty sure I'm good to go but wanted to ask and see if anyone else had a different opinion. I have a small pasture that contains the "problem children" of the year. Those that calved late and those that lost calves. The two that lost calves, lost them at birth and the day after birth. Question is, if I have had a bull with them for the past 60 days following delivery, is it safe to say they should be bred if everything has been or is normal with the cow. Both cows are 2006 and 2008 models, great body condition and usually trouble free. For those that ask, the bull is good to go, its the cows that I'd maybe question. thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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