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Cow-calf systems and seasons
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<blockquote data-quote="Limomike" data-source="post: 583434" data-attributes="member: 3400"><p>My cows calve year round also. I leave my bulls in with them all the time, have rarely had an open cow 3 months after she calves. The majority of our calving occurs in the spring. I must admit I would not mind fall calves; but do not want to pull the bulls off for any length of time. </p><p>One of the problems with leaving bulls with the cow/calves, is what I have now: a 7 month old heifer (that I was going to keep as a replacement) was bred yesterday. So I will now either have to have her aborted or just sell her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Limomike, post: 583434, member: 3400"] My cows calve year round also. I leave my bulls in with them all the time, have rarely had an open cow 3 months after she calves. The majority of our calving occurs in the spring. I must admit I would not mind fall calves; but do not want to pull the bulls off for any length of time. One of the problems with leaving bulls with the cow/calves, is what I have now: a 7 month old heifer (that I was going to keep as a replacement) was bred yesterday. So I will now either have to have her aborted or just sell her. [/QUOTE]
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