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after bag strutts how long until they come in
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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 275030" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>I don't preg check I keep good records on calfing dates.</p><p>If a cow doesn't produce a calf every 12 months she is on the short list. She will then be checked if open she is gone if pregnant she will be gone as a cow/calf pair. It just cost to much to keep open cows.</p><p>Not to say I haven't kept one over for different reasons as a cow can abort for a lot of causes. I recently sold a young cow due to she had a dead calf on the first and let the buzzards get the second. Had she killed the calf defending it she could have stayed.</p><p>I didn't feel she was working for me but against me.</p><p>C holland I don't really think there is a right or wrong way to doing this as long as you cull the cows that are not producing the maximum for you. It is all about cost control it might be cheaper for you to check on the front end and me on the back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 275030, member: 694"] I don't preg check I keep good records on calfing dates. If a cow doesn't produce a calf every 12 months she is on the short list. She will then be checked if open she is gone if pregnant she will be gone as a cow/calf pair. It just cost to much to keep open cows. Not to say I haven't kept one over for different reasons as a cow can abort for a lot of causes. I recently sold a young cow due to she had a dead calf on the first and let the buzzards get the second. Had she killed the calf defending it she could have stayed. I didn't feel she was working for me but against me. C holland I don't really think there is a right or wrong way to doing this as long as you cull the cows that are not producing the maximum for you. It is all about cost control it might be cheaper for you to check on the front end and me on the back. [/QUOTE]
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