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Breeding / Calving Issues
Calving ease bull? I'm not so sure
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<blockquote data-quote="76 Bar" data-source="post: 1625031" data-attributes="member: 18664"><p>High accuracy calving ease AI bull and/or walking bull purchased from a program known & respected for being safe for heifers. Calf shape is infinitely more important than Bwt alone and equally, the heifer's desire to do her job.</p><p>Bwt of twins are an anomaly and shouldn't be a factor in the bigger picture. FWIW Its a grave mistake to think you can reduce calving difficulty by restricting nutritional needs. Cattle need to be in a BCS of 5-6 prior to calving and especially 1st CH's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="76 Bar, post: 1625031, member: 18664"] High accuracy calving ease AI bull and/or walking bull purchased from a program known & respected for being safe for heifers. Calf shape is infinitely more important than Bwt alone and equally, the heifer's desire to do her job. Bwt of twins are an anomaly and shouldn't be a factor in the bigger picture. FWIW Its a grave mistake to think you can reduce calving difficulty by restricting nutritional needs. Cattle need to be in a BCS of 5-6 prior to calving and especially 1st CH's. [/QUOTE]
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