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<blockquote data-quote="Kramer" data-source="post: 180205" data-attributes="member: 2918"><p>Speaking of "Early Girls", there are a number of authorities (Tx. Ag Extension Agents, Tx. A&M, etc.) advocating that we should put the bulls on the heifers, when the heifers are sixteen or seventeen months of age. Purpose is of course to get an additional calf during the life span of the dam. As long as the heifer is in good shape and the bulls are not too large (heavy), this seems to be a good "economical" approach. I have had mixed results, but should say mostly good results </p><p></p><p>Anyone out there breeding heifers at an earlier age?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kramer, post: 180205, member: 2918"] Speaking of "Early Girls", there are a number of authorities (Tx. Ag Extension Agents, Tx. A&M, etc.) advocating that we should put the bulls on the heifers, when the heifers are sixteen or seventeen months of age. Purpose is of course to get an additional calf during the life span of the dam. As long as the heifer is in good shape and the bulls are not too large (heavy), this seems to be a good "economical" approach. I have had mixed results, but should say mostly good results Anyone out there breeding heifers at an earlier age? [/QUOTE]
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