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<blockquote data-quote="midtncattle" data-source="post: 1275207" data-attributes="member: 17058"><p>I have been Ai'Ing my group for about 4 years now. I have had some success and got some good calves. The group is made up of registered gerts. The issue I have is that my cows just hardly ever ride one another. I am sure part of the problem is my breeding season is to late and it is hot. I having been using patches and and I observe them 3 to 4 times even checking them at 10 each night. I have to look for them being "faster" then normal or for discharge to find natural heats. I had some success with a few feeder bull calves I put in last year to help. Cows are in "great" condition and get the best mineral my co-op offers. Has anyone added anything to their program that might help in this situation?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midtncattle, post: 1275207, member: 17058"] I have been Ai'Ing my group for about 4 years now. I have had some success and got some good calves. The group is made up of registered gerts. The issue I have is that my cows just hardly ever ride one another. I am sure part of the problem is my breeding season is to late and it is hot. I having been using patches and and I observe them 3 to 4 times even checking them at 10 each night. I have to look for them being "faster" then normal or for discharge to find natural heats. I had some success with a few feeder bull calves I put in last year to help. Cows are in "great" condition and get the best mineral my co-op offers. Has anyone added anything to their program that might help in this situation? [/QUOTE]
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