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<blockquote data-quote="TexasJerseyMilker" data-source="post: 1815981" data-attributes="member: 42782"><p>Me either but he's an experienced professional who works in several states. I called him in the morning when I saw what was going on in the pasture. At noon I was supposed to call and report my observations. She's was still mounting but her cuds were just over a minute. He said she still needs a little more time. I'll be there in 2 hours. He also knew what bulls the dairy Honeydew came from uses for sires, so did not select any of them.</p><p></p><p>He said these bulls sire 90% heifers or better. Here are Stoney's select sire designations.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]33957[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Here is what those stand for.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]33958[/ATTACH]</p><p>Feedpro is for increased production with smaller body size for more efficiant feed to milk conversian. Fertility pro with gender selected ultraplus is for increaced number and viability of heifer producing sex selected semen. Mastitis resistant pro is self explainatory. Robot pro designation is about having longer teats so robot milkers can fasten on the inflations. Not those tiny two finger rear teats.</p><p></p><p>I realize she might not take or slip the embryo. He told me do not feed her over 3lbs a day of grain or she could heat up and move things along to much including her calf. If she comes back in heat in 3 weeks I will use Stoney again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasJerseyMilker, post: 1815981, member: 42782"] Me either but he's an experienced professional who works in several states. I called him in the morning when I saw what was going on in the pasture. At noon I was supposed to call and report my observations. She's was still mounting but her cuds were just over a minute. He said she still needs a little more time. I'll be there in 2 hours. He also knew what bulls the dairy Honeydew came from uses for sires, so did not select any of them. He said these bulls sire 90% heifers or better. Here are Stoney's select sire designations. [ATTACH type="full"]33957[/ATTACH] Here is what those stand for. [ATTACH type="full"]33958[/ATTACH] Feedpro is for increased production with smaller body size for more efficiant feed to milk conversian. Fertility pro with gender selected ultraplus is for increaced number and viability of heifer producing sex selected semen. Mastitis resistant pro is self explainatory. Robot pro designation is about having longer teats so robot milkers can fasten on the inflations. Not those tiny two finger rear teats. I realize she might not take or slip the embryo. He told me do not feed her over 3lbs a day of grain or she could heat up and move things along to much including her calf. If she comes back in heat in 3 weeks I will use Stoney again [/QUOTE]
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