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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 413938" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>We use Cattlemax and realy like it.</p><p>But for simple geting started records a simple s[readsheet will do he job. he very most basic records would need to have the animalls id, DOB, purchase price and date, medical information and calving/breeding information and disposal data. The U of MO has hardcopy noebook sized forms that you can record all of the data on and just keep them all together in a book. Theere are also downloads available from many ofthe unveristys. <a href="http://agebb.missouri.edu/download/index.htm" target="_blank">http://agebb.missouri.edu/download/index.htm</a> beefcow.exe might do wha you need.</p><p>Kansas State tx A&M and others also have stuff tha you can download</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 413938, member: 34"] We use Cattlemax and realy like it. But for simple geting started records a simple s[readsheet will do he job. he very most basic records would need to have the animalls id, DOB, purchase price and date, medical information and calving/breeding information and disposal data. The U of MO has hardcopy noebook sized forms that you can record all of the data on and just keep them all together in a book. Theere are also downloads available from many ofthe unveristys. [url=http://agebb.missouri.edu/download/index.htm]http://agebb.missouri.edu/download/index.htm[/url] beefcow.exe might do wha you need. Kansas State tx A&M and others also have stuff tha you can download [/QUOTE]
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