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implementing a breeding season
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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 440828" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>This would also make for better use of the bulls as he would have to by more if he had only one season.</p><p>I am doing the same but have to few cows to implement two seasons. I have to leave one open for 6 months and have another that won't calf until a month after the majority. This will cause her to be way out of synch with the others. I have spent way to much money on genetics to cull any of what I have but would still like to get them together as it would work a lot better with my AI program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 440828, member: 5494"] This would also make for better use of the bulls as he would have to by more if he had only one season. I am doing the same but have to few cows to implement two seasons. I have to leave one open for 6 months and have another that won't calf until a month after the majority. This will cause her to be way out of synch with the others. I have spent way to much money on genetics to cull any of what I have but would still like to get them together as it would work a lot better with my AI program. [/QUOTE]
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