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<blockquote data-quote="wacocowboy" data-source="post: 1261520" data-attributes="member: 21602"><p>I agree with what has been said. Check the teeth, worm them, get better minerals, have a vet check the bull and the cows too. You may also consider getting them a protein tub maybe the hay or grass you had them on wasn't very good. If there is nothing wrong may just be slow breeders and need to go to the sale barn. How many cows do you have with the 9 year old bull? If you had to many cows cycle with just one bull, and he is not an aggressive breeder he may have missed them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wacocowboy, post: 1261520, member: 21602"] I agree with what has been said. Check the teeth, worm them, get better minerals, have a vet check the bull and the cows too. You may also consider getting them a protein tub maybe the hay or grass you had them on wasn't very good. If there is nothing wrong may just be slow breeders and need to go to the sale barn. How many cows do you have with the 9 year old bull? If you had to many cows cycle with just one bull, and he is not an aggressive breeder he may have missed them. [/QUOTE]
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