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First time heifers. Time to think about breeding season.
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<blockquote data-quote="gcreekrch" data-source="post: 1685689" data-attributes="member: 14161"><p>Have you taken the course? If so, I found the first three days very valuable to any business. When they get to the sell the equipment, buy your have and then bale graze those hard earned dollars to trample 40% of it before it goes through the cow I have a hard time believing that instructors from semi desert country would last long in the north. Another I knew quit vaccinating. His wife said their cows were much happier until abortions started happening, calves died and when they dispersed their cow herd after only 6 years or RFP management the cows were 45% open. This guy would call me and ask why heavy bred cows were going down on his "stockpiled" grass that had less nutrients than straw. The only way to fix stupid is with a 2x4!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcreekrch, post: 1685689, member: 14161"] Have you taken the course? If so, I found the first three days very valuable to any business. When they get to the sell the equipment, buy your have and then bale graze those hard earned dollars to trample 40% of it before it goes through the cow I have a hard time believing that instructors from semi desert country would last long in the north. Another I knew quit vaccinating. His wife said their cows were much happier until abortions started happening, calves died and when they dispersed their cow herd after only 6 years or RFP management the cows were 45% open. This guy would call me and ask why heavy bred cows were going down on his “stockpiled” grass that had less nutrients than straw. The only way to fix stupid is with a 2x4! [/QUOTE]
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