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<blockquote data-quote="whitewing" data-source="post: 794068" data-attributes="member: 14975"><p>I guess I've got a mix of things going on here. I've got a group of young bulls that I'm evaluating and keep them together with my "padrote" or herd bull, separated from the cows. Several really young bulls I run with the cows to alert us when one comes into season. Once a cow or heifer is ready, I decide which bull I'm going to use and put them together in a separate pen. Within a short time the deed is done and all is noted in my ledger.</p><p></p><p>My Charolais, at least when I initially started with them, produced most of their calves in May and June, which just happens to coincide with the beginning of the rainy season. I guess that's logical and a good thing.</p><p></p><p>This past July, we bred a total of about 50 cows/heifers so April of next year should be a big month for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitewing, post: 794068, member: 14975"] I guess I've got a mix of things going on here. I've got a group of young bulls that I'm evaluating and keep them together with my "padrote" or herd bull, separated from the cows. Several really young bulls I run with the cows to alert us when one comes into season. Once a cow or heifer is ready, I decide which bull I'm going to use and put them together in a separate pen. Within a short time the deed is done and all is noted in my ledger. My Charolais, at least when I initially started with them, produced most of their calves in May and June, which just happens to coincide with the beginning of the rainy season. I guess that's logical and a good thing. This past July, we bred a total of about 50 cows/heifers so April of next year should be a big month for us. [/QUOTE]
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