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<blockquote data-quote="Waterway65" data-source="post: 1131626" data-attributes="member: 22313"><p>If you are having more than 8 percent open, no metritis, or bull problems, then nutrition is the next concern. Net energy and body condition score are first consideration of breeding problems. Hard milking young cows are most likely problems. It's ironic we breed for performance and then by culling open animals tend to cull against it. Then if you need additional minerals investigate local mineral mixes that may be more compatible with needs in your area. Mel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waterway65, post: 1131626, member: 22313"] If you are having more than 8 percent open, no metritis, or bull problems, then nutrition is the next concern. Net energy and body condition score are first consideration of breeding problems. Hard milking young cows are most likely problems. It's ironic we breed for performance and then by culling open animals tend to cull against it. Then if you need additional minerals investigate local mineral mixes that may be more compatible with needs in your area. Mel [/QUOTE]
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