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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 737380" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>My bull runs with the cows year round. If he didn't, the cows would be bred by neighbor's bulls I don't want them bred to. One of the neighbor's bulls bred some heifers before they were old enough. So now the heifers are hauled away to a pasture at the house and then brought back to the main pastures. </p><p></p><p>My cows are worked twice a year. Vaccinations are administered on two to three week intervals for the young uns at each working. Records are kept such the correct calves get vaccinated at the next working. It can get tough keeping track if you have two to three week olds in the spring that you do not vaccinate. </p><p></p><p>Everything gets wormed twice a year. They are also fly sprayed as needed later on. Flies are terrible here. There are fairly large groups of cattle all around me. It would probably help the fly situation if we all wormed at the same time. The cows are rotated to different pastures and that helps. They get fly tags. They get mineral with Rabon. There are bullets and rubs in three pastures. This hard winter we had should help with the fly situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 737380, member: 3162"] My bull runs with the cows year round. If he didn't, the cows would be bred by neighbor's bulls I don't want them bred to. One of the neighbor's bulls bred some heifers before they were old enough. So now the heifers are hauled away to a pasture at the house and then brought back to the main pastures. My cows are worked twice a year. Vaccinations are administered on two to three week intervals for the young uns at each working. Records are kept such the correct calves get vaccinated at the next working. It can get tough keeping track if you have two to three week olds in the spring that you do not vaccinate. Everything gets wormed twice a year. They are also fly sprayed as needed later on. Flies are terrible here. There are fairly large groups of cattle all around me. It would probably help the fly situation if we all wormed at the same time. The cows are rotated to different pastures and that helps. They get fly tags. They get mineral with Rabon. There are bullets and rubs in three pastures. This hard winter we had should help with the fly situation. [/QUOTE]
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