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<blockquote data-quote="got_cows?" data-source="post: 151315" data-attributes="member: 2473"><p>If breeding on a natural heat we wait a couple of days to make sure she's done with her heat cycle. With most of our AI cows we synch and time breed them. After three weeks we turn them out with the bull.</p><p>Although we've had some really nice AI calves we've also had a couple of stinkers. Last year one of our cows had a bull calf out of a nice AI bull. The calf was pretty pathetic looking and weighed 350 pounds when she weaned him. This year she has a nice heifer out of our bull that weighs close to 600. Go figure.</p><p>Also, if you have a good clean up bull there shouldn't be that big of a difference in your calves. This is assuming that the bulls you are using are all from the same breed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="got_cows?, post: 151315, member: 2473"] If breeding on a natural heat we wait a couple of days to make sure she's done with her heat cycle. With most of our AI cows we synch and time breed them. After three weeks we turn them out with the bull. Although we've had some really nice AI calves we've also had a couple of stinkers. Last year one of our cows had a bull calf out of a nice AI bull. The calf was pretty pathetic looking and weighed 350 pounds when she weaned him. This year she has a nice heifer out of our bull that weighs close to 600. Go figure. Also, if you have a good clean up bull there shouldn't be that big of a difference in your calves. This is assuming that the bulls you are using are all from the same breed. [/QUOTE]
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