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Helped the neighbor again today
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<blockquote data-quote="Josher" data-source="post: 1556962" data-attributes="member: 37963"><p>Thanks for the advice! We've taken the top 1/4 of the commercial herd and AI'd those and time will tell how many of those caught. One tricky thing with choosing your best cows to keep a bull calf from is that those cows already have multiple daughters in the herd and keeping bloodlines separate will be an added challenge. That's where bringing in a totally new cow bloodline for purpose of raising bulls would be a benefit but o well, for now it'll just mean a little more sorting before sending out to pasture. And I'll have to ask around about ET. There are a number of vets in the area so we'll see if any would be willing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josher, post: 1556962, member: 37963"] Thanks for the advice! We’ve taken the top 1/4 of the commercial herd and AI’d those and time will tell how many of those caught. One tricky thing with choosing your best cows to keep a bull calf from is that those cows already have multiple daughters in the herd and keeping bloodlines separate will be an added challenge. That’s where bringing in a totally new cow bloodline for purpose of raising bulls would be a benefit but o well, for now it’ll just mean a little more sorting before sending out to pasture. And I’ll have to ask around about ET. There are a number of vets in the area so we’ll see if any would be willing. [/QUOTE]
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