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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 1215423" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>In reference to the other thread.</p><p></p><p>Would you cull this cow....There are so many reasons to cull...Here's my list of reasons to cull. Keep in mind that we run about a 60 day breeding/calving season</p><p></p><p>1. Not Bred Back</p><p>2. Late calving, of course we do run a 60 day season, so if they are too late the problem is a non-issue..</p><p>3. Poor Production - no milk, below average production for more than 1 year, below minimum production standards as a heifer.</p><p>4. Bad Temperament - want to kill you anytime, or at calving time, hard to work, runaways, the kind that stir the whole herd up.</p><p>5. Calving difficulties - C-sections, assists, vag prolapse, uterine prolapse</p><p>6. Poor Conformation, udders, feet</p><p>7. Age - depends on production and ability to breed back, and exactly what her age IS</p><p>8. Health - lumps, eye problems, lameness issues</p><p>9. Death or possible death of calf - Depends on the reason, no milk, scours, management issue. Depends if she accepts a orphan calf.</p><p>10. Poor Mothering Ability, won't take calf, takes work to get her to accept calf.</p><p></p><p>So there's my list, some things are a 1 strike, some are 2 or 3, and some only come into play if we need to reduce numbers, or if the problem is or becomes so bad that we have to spend a lot of time dealing with it...</p><p></p><p>For example, not bred would get her culled immediately, there would be no second chances. Really bad production from a heifer would result in her being culled after her first calf. If she wants to kill me, her life span is severely shortened, cause I'd rather it be her, than me.....</p><p></p><p>So/so production might get her a second chance to prove herself...A poor udder wouldn't necessarily get her culled, maybe not even for a few years, so long as she raises a calf every year and doesn't require any work for her to do it. Several of the things on the list are self limiting, age, health, late calving, calving problems are all fairly likely to end up in the NOT BRED category sooner or later, just depends how long you are willing to deal with them, or how life threatening they are. There isn't a lot of return from a dead cow....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 1215423, member: 2308"] In reference to the other thread. Would you cull this cow....There are so many reasons to cull...Here's my list of reasons to cull. Keep in mind that we run about a 60 day breeding/calving season 1. Not Bred Back 2. Late calving, of course we do run a 60 day season, so if they are too late the problem is a non-issue.. 3. Poor Production - no milk, below average production for more than 1 year, below minimum production standards as a heifer. 4. Bad Temperament - want to kill you anytime, or at calving time, hard to work, runaways, the kind that stir the whole herd up. 5. Calving difficulties - C-sections, assists, vag prolapse, uterine prolapse 6. Poor Conformation, udders, feet 7. Age - depends on production and ability to breed back, and exactly what her age IS 8. Health - lumps, eye problems, lameness issues 9. Death or possible death of calf - Depends on the reason, no milk, scours, management issue. Depends if she accepts a orphan calf. 10. Poor Mothering Ability, won't take calf, takes work to get her to accept calf. So there's my list, some things are a 1 strike, some are 2 or 3, and some only come into play if we need to reduce numbers, or if the problem is or becomes so bad that we have to spend a lot of time dealing with it... For example, not bred would get her culled immediately, there would be no second chances. Really bad production from a heifer would result in her being culled after her first calf. If she wants to kill me, her life span is severely shortened, cause I'd rather it be her, than me..... So/so production might get her a second chance to prove herself...A poor udder wouldn't necessarily get her culled, maybe not even for a few years, so long as she raises a calf every year and doesn't require any work for her to do it. Several of the things on the list are self limiting, age, health, late calving, calving problems are all fairly likely to end up in the NOT BRED category sooner or later, just depends how long you are willing to deal with them, or how life threatening they are. There isn't a lot of return from a dead cow.... [/QUOTE]
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