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Advice on an old cow, from a hobby farm prespective
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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1345579" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>If you're willing to hold her over open then I don't suppose it matters if she's bred or not. That's not an answer I'd give to anyone expecting to make money but you seem comfortable with it being a hobby and it's your cow. ;-) </p><p>Assuming that any of the various diseases that would cause infertility are not in play, there's no reason why she shouldn't breed back next year IF she isn't already bred(and she may very well be) and her next calf might be a rip snorter as she's had lots of time to get herself ready.</p><p>If you're considering culling her if she didn't stick then you need to either send off a blood sample or find someone that can palpate accurately. </p><p>Best of luck with whatever you decide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1345579, member: 14661"] If you're willing to hold her over open then I don't suppose it matters if she's bred or not. That's not an answer I'd give to anyone expecting to make money but you seem comfortable with it being a hobby and it's your cow. ;-) Assuming that any of the various diseases that would cause infertility are not in play, there's no reason why she shouldn't breed back next year IF she isn't already bred(and she may very well be) and her next calf might be a rip snorter as she's had lots of time to get herself ready. If you're considering culling her if she didn't stick then you need to either send off a blood sample or find someone that can palpate accurately. Best of luck with whatever you decide. [/QUOTE]
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