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Breeding / Calving Issues
Any correlation????
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<blockquote data-quote="Coosh71" data-source="post: 1563546" data-attributes="member: 25267"><p>PDF, I'm not trying to disagree at all. More adding some experiences/results I have seen first hand of feeding high protein wheat to P3 cows and also to P3 cows on mixed grass pastures in Sept/Oct. As I stated, I do believe a part of calving issues have to do with pelvic sizes. Also, fat or skinny cattle are at a disadvantage. The vets I talk too start off with heifers with larger pelvic measurements so as adult cows they can handle more possible calf weight at birth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coosh71, post: 1563546, member: 25267"] PDF, I'm not trying to disagree at all. More adding some experiences/results I have seen first hand of feeding high protein wheat to P3 cows and also to P3 cows on mixed grass pastures in Sept/Oct. As I stated, I do believe a part of calving issues have to do with pelvic sizes. Also, fat or skinny cattle are at a disadvantage. The vets I talk too start off with heifers with larger pelvic measurements so as adult cows they can handle more possible calf weight at birth. [/QUOTE]
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