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<blockquote data-quote="SPH" data-source="post: 1406647" data-attributes="member: 20580"><p>Thanks, I'm admittedly a little long winded sometimes when I write up something but I'd rather be thorough than too vague and have to follow up with multiple responses.</p><p></p><p>Yeah it sounds like you are in a little different situation than we are so it's really all about doing what you feel fits your environment and management situation the best. A working bull doesn't need to be fat but if you think he's too thin when you bring him in then by all means give him a little something to put some weight back on if you have to turn him around that quickly as you still need him to be healthy. Sounds like he's doing his job though, 30 day calving window is indeed a very good job out of him and glad to see you are on top of getting him semen checked before putting him out again. That's 1 practice I don't know why everyone isn't as diligent about doing as you have a lot riding on a bull being fertile and able to breed cows so getting him checked prior to breeding season should just be habit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPH, post: 1406647, member: 20580"] Thanks, I'm admittedly a little long winded sometimes when I write up something but I'd rather be thorough than too vague and have to follow up with multiple responses. Yeah it sounds like you are in a little different situation than we are so it's really all about doing what you feel fits your environment and management situation the best. A working bull doesn't need to be fat but if you think he's too thin when you bring him in then by all means give him a little something to put some weight back on if you have to turn him around that quickly as you still need him to be healthy. Sounds like he's doing his job though, 30 day calving window is indeed a very good job out of him and glad to see you are on top of getting him semen checked before putting him out again. That's 1 practice I don't know why everyone isn't as diligent about doing as you have a lot riding on a bull being fertile and able to breed cows so getting him checked prior to breeding season should just be habit. [/QUOTE]
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