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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 716128" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Guess I'm a little more forgiving. I don't insist that every cow calf within 12 months of the previous calf hitting the ground. Now I won't ride with her another months, but we watch for heats, if we don't see one we palpate... check for cystic ovaies and examine the reproductive tract. If this is all good and body condition is good then she should breed. If not then yes, she'll be leaving. We're still very close to 11 month calving interval for the herd and have several that breed every 11 months as well as a few at 10. Bred one cow twice last year...she still didn't stick so sold her. Got rid of one beautiful old 12 year old last week because she just didn't milk with this last calf so never tried to breed her...But you're right...if I screwed up with my management....I need to go...or at least get a scolding from the wife which I have gotten more than once. :lol2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 716128, member: 6897"] Guess I'm a little more forgiving. I don't insist that every cow calf within 12 months of the previous calf hitting the ground. Now I won't ride with her another months, but we watch for heats, if we don't see one we palpate... check for cystic ovaies and examine the reproductive tract. If this is all good and body condition is good then she should breed. If not then yes, she'll be leaving. We're still very close to 11 month calving interval for the herd and have several that breed every 11 months as well as a few at 10. Bred one cow twice last year...she still didn't stick so sold her. Got rid of one beautiful old 12 year old last week because she just didn't milk with this last calf so never tried to breed her...But you're right...if I screwed up with my management....I need to go...or at least get a scolding from the wife which I have gotten more than once. :lol2: [/QUOTE]
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