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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 793984" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p>Back to the original reason of the post:</p><p> I went back and looked at my records for the cows/calving. The past three years have been kind of hap-hazard with me being sick and a couple of other things. For various reasons, my bull has stayed with the cows longer than in years before. As a result I have three cows that have jumped from calving in March to now calving this year in November. While the rest of the cows may have moved up some, none moved like these three girls. So with that in mind, wouldn't the heifers from these three cows be more fertile than the "average"?, and wouldn't it make more sense to retain these first? If the bull had only been in a short period of time, I would not have known that these three girls were this fertile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 793984, member: 2653"] Back to the original reason of the post: I went back and looked at my records for the cows/calving. The past three years have been kind of hap-hazard with me being sick and a couple of other things. For various reasons, my bull has stayed with the cows longer than in years before. As a result I have three cows that have jumped from calving in March to now calving this year in November. While the rest of the cows may have moved up some, none moved like these three girls. So with that in mind, wouldn't the heifers from these three cows be more fertile than the "average"?, and wouldn't it make more sense to retain these first? If the bull had only been in a short period of time, I would not have known that these three girls were this fertile. [/QUOTE]
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