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Breeding / Calving Issues
A sign of Trich?
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<blockquote data-quote="chukar" data-source="post: 809443" data-attributes="member: 15658"><p>Well I never did catch the neighbors bull in our field and think I would if they started tearing out fences. I hope it isn't trich and just some abnormality with that specific dam. But waiting until we get crankin with calving is going to be an experience.</p><p></p><p>Would be my luck though. Seem to have awesome calving percentage when prices aren't so hot. Might as well have a poor percentage when prices are good and a guy could get ahead a bit...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chukar, post: 809443, member: 15658"] Well I never did catch the neighbors bull in our field and think I would if they started tearing out fences. I hope it isn't trich and just some abnormality with that specific dam. But waiting until we get crankin with calving is going to be an experience. Would be my luck though. Seem to have awesome calving percentage when prices aren't so hot. Might as well have a poor percentage when prices are good and a guy could get ahead a bit... [/QUOTE]
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