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Inducing Cows to Calve Early
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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1817430" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>Quite an odd reaction. You posted your problem, have sold Charlo sons, have other daughters to calve in 24... To have to induce a cow or heifer just to keep them or to have a bull in the pedigree is not the best use of my time, expense and labor. It seems that others just pointed that out and you say it is a distraction from your point. It is a discussion of the obvious. Seems to be a touchy issue for you to jump into oil change stuff. You can walk or ride a donkey and not own a truck as far as this discussion goes. If it were me, and it is not, I would warn all of the buyers of those gentle Charlo sons you sold to watch for problems and I would chunk any remaining semen in the trash. Life is too short to make it hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1817430, member: 24565"] Quite an odd reaction. You posted your problem, have sold Charlo sons, have other daughters to calve in 24... To have to induce a cow or heifer just to keep them or to have a bull in the pedigree is not the best use of my time, expense and labor. It seems that others just pointed that out and you say it is a distraction from your point. It is a discussion of the obvious. Seems to be a touchy issue for you to jump into oil change stuff. You can walk or ride a donkey and not own a truck as far as this discussion goes. If it were me, and it is not, I would warn all of the buyers of those gentle Charlo sons you sold to watch for problems and I would chunk any remaining semen in the trash. Life is too short to make it hard. [/QUOTE]
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