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<blockquote data-quote="Old_man_emu" data-source="post: 895828" data-attributes="member: 17893"><p>If I could split them 4 ways I would use 4 bulls for six weeks. I do this but with only 50 to 60cows and 2 bulls split in half and get my calving down to under 40 days, I think one year it was 31 days! </p><p>Studies show that in multiple sire joining groups the dominant bull/s get most of the cows. You might consider all the bulls in the group to be of similar value but the poor bugger missing out is almost as good as a free loader. </p><p>Alternatively you could just AI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old_man_emu, post: 895828, member: 17893"] If I could split them 4 ways I would use 4 bulls for six weeks. I do this but with only 50 to 60cows and 2 bulls split in half and get my calving down to under 40 days, I think one year it was 31 days! Studies show that in multiple sire joining groups the dominant bull/s get most of the cows. You might consider all the bulls in the group to be of similar value but the poor bugger missing out is almost as good as a free loader. Alternatively you could just AI. [/QUOTE]
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