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<blockquote data-quote="FungusProudKY31" data-source="post: 1696723" data-attributes="member: 40881"><p>Bringing in cattle is always a low % success rate if you are 100% honest. The best thing to know is if they shed off quickly in the spring. There are some exceptions. The best option is to AI to selected bulls and let gestational programing help the calves fit. But what I have found is the 25% influence of an outside source and two gestational programing events make the best of the introductions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FungusProudKY31, post: 1696723, member: 40881"] Bringing in cattle is always a low % success rate if you are 100% honest. The best thing to know is if they shed off quickly in the spring. There are some exceptions. The best option is to AI to selected bulls and let gestational programing help the calves fit. But what I have found is the 25% influence of an outside source and two gestational programing events make the best of the introductions. [/QUOTE]
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