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<blockquote data-quote="gizmom" data-source="post: 1738074" data-attributes="member: 13402"><p>This IS the roughest year this cow will have, she is still growing, trying to grow a calf and trying to cycle in order to breed back. If you provide her with the tools she needs to get all these jobs accomplished ie mineral, hay/grass and some type of feed she should be able to get bred back in a 90 day window. We actually shoot for 75 to 80 days with a goal of 60 days and the opens go to the sale barn. They are all treated the same have the same opportunity to get the job done her contemporaries did so why give her a second chance. We have also found the nutrition plane is important if they are losing weight it's really hard to get them to settle, however if they are gaining conception % increases.</p><p>gizmom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gizmom, post: 1738074, member: 13402"] This IS the roughest year this cow will have, she is still growing, trying to grow a calf and trying to cycle in order to breed back. If you provide her with the tools she needs to get all these jobs accomplished ie mineral, hay/grass and some type of feed she should be able to get bred back in a 90 day window. We actually shoot for 75 to 80 days with a goal of 60 days and the opens go to the sale barn. They are all treated the same have the same opportunity to get the job done her contemporaries did so why give her a second chance. We have also found the nutrition plane is important if they are losing weight it’s really hard to get them to settle, however if they are gaining conception % increases. gizmom [/QUOTE]
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