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<blockquote data-quote="Phil A." data-source="post: 1504135" data-attributes="member: 22612"><p>Every year we have to haul our heifers to their pasture after AI. It is a very short haul say less than 5 miles. Literally we AI and load straight to the trailer and have them moved with in 1 hour of the straw thawing. Not sure if it is right but it is what we do. Every thing else we have built facilities where we can AI right in the pasture the cows will stay in for the summer. I have always been told 7-45 days is the absolute worst go before or go after.</p><p></p><p>Phil A.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil A., post: 1504135, member: 22612"] Every year we have to haul our heifers to their pasture after AI. It is a very short haul say less than 5 miles. Literally we AI and load straight to the trailer and have them moved with in 1 hour of the straw thawing. Not sure if it is right but it is what we do. Every thing else we have built facilities where we can AI right in the pasture the cows will stay in for the summer. I have always been told 7-45 days is the absolute worst go before or go after. Phil A. [/QUOTE]
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