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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1656896" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Yes - I keep a 60 day window - but I AI 100%. Plan to use a clean up bull next year, one that I raised, showed and sold. Gonna breed AI 42 days, then turn bull out for 21 - will extend it to 63 days. I have two 60 day seasons - spring & fall. So, yes, I will let a cow slide into the next season - IF - and only if she has never screwed up or has any strikes against her. Not bragging, but I really don't have a cull cow in my herd. I hit them hard ALL THE TIME. Feet, udders, temperament, timely calving, etc. My cows are pretty good fertile myrtles - 50 years of culling for fertility.</p><p>[USER=24325]@C-Ranch[/USER] - not sure of your thinking. If you Lut (and they have been cycling) then they should all cycle BEFORE you turn the bull out 7 days later?????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1656896, member: 968"] Yes - I keep a 60 day window - but I AI 100%. Plan to use a clean up bull next year, one that I raised, showed and sold. Gonna breed AI 42 days, then turn bull out for 21 - will extend it to 63 days. I have two 60 day seasons - spring & fall. So, yes, I will let a cow slide into the next season - IF - and only if she has never screwed up or has any strikes against her. Not bragging, but I really don't have a cull cow in my herd. I hit them hard ALL THE TIME. Feet, udders, temperament, timely calving, etc. My cows are pretty good fertile myrtles - 50 years of culling for fertility. [USER=24325]@C-Ranch[/USER] - not sure of your thinking. If you Lut (and they have been cycling) then they should all cycle BEFORE you turn the bull out 7 days later????? [/QUOTE]
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