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<blockquote data-quote="ArrowHBrand" data-source="post: 413955" data-attributes="member: 6496"><p>We use our own designed spreadsheets and then each animal has it's own page where we can look up a tag ID and then find everything that has ever occurred with that animal. We also have two calenders: the first is this years where we record everything like pour on dates, pasture rotations, birthdates, etc. The second is last years calender so we can quickly cross reference and compare to see if our pasture lasted about as long or if a certain cow was cycling about the same time. Start simple and it just may be easier to get a pre-designed computer software.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArrowHBrand, post: 413955, member: 6496"] We use our own designed spreadsheets and then each animal has it's own page where we can look up a tag ID and then find everything that has ever occurred with that animal. We also have two calenders: the first is this years where we record everything like pour on dates, pasture rotations, birthdates, etc. The second is last years calender so we can quickly cross reference and compare to see if our pasture lasted about as long or if a certain cow was cycling about the same time. Start simple and it just may be easier to get a pre-designed computer software. [/QUOTE]
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