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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 1580068" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>I have a nice 9 year old half angus- half simmental cow (BC Lookout) that is taking a ride this year. She has had several AI calves, but I mostly use her for a recip. She always stuck the first embryo, and looked good raising a calf. Last year she got real thin raising her calf, and I had the vet check her. Nothing specific, just getting older. This year, she is open. We have put two embryos in her and AI'd her twice. I tried one cycle with the yearling bull we have, and figured I would sell her as a bred at the auction. She came back in at 14 days post her live cover (and she had a bleed off after the live cover so I know she ovulated). Time to take a ride. She is still young, but she has told me for two years now that she is done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 1580068, member: 18809"] I have a nice 9 year old half angus- half simmental cow (BC Lookout) that is taking a ride this year. She has had several AI calves, but I mostly use her for a recip. She always stuck the first embryo, and looked good raising a calf. Last year she got real thin raising her calf, and I had the vet check her. Nothing specific, just getting older. This year, she is open. We have put two embryos in her and AI'd her twice. I tried one cycle with the yearling bull we have, and figured I would sell her as a bred at the auction. She came back in at 14 days post her live cover (and she had a bleed off after the live cover so I know she ovulated). Time to take a ride. She is still young, but she has told me for two years now that she is done. [/QUOTE]
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