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<blockquote data-quote="jcarkie" data-source="post: 154131" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>a slow breeder is a slow breeder, unless it is nutritional, that is my fault. i shipped my granny cow last year and it was hard. the vet said she was open, i sucked it up and shipped her. i read an article about a place that didn't keep anything that took more than one service to settle. keep'em pretty close to 365 day calving intervals, you have got to set a standard and stick to it. like weaning weight, birth weight. there are to many good cows to have non-productive employees</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcarkie, post: 154131, member: 20"] a slow breeder is a slow breeder, unless it is nutritional, that is my fault. i shipped my granny cow last year and it was hard. the vet said she was open, i sucked it up and shipped her. i read an article about a place that didn't keep anything that took more than one service to settle. keep'em pretty close to 365 day calving intervals, you have got to set a standard and stick to it. like weaning weight, birth weight. there are to many good cows to have non-productive employees [/QUOTE]
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