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Breeding / Calving Issues
Keeping the bull with the cows 24/7/365, pros and cons...
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<blockquote data-quote="Susie David" data-source="post: 333639" data-attributes="member: 1744"><p>Over here in Eastern WA I don't like calving in below zero weather during a snow storm and don't like calving when the bugs are all over the animals in the warm weather. We calve in March (and April this year, some new cows).</p><p>We AI'd last year and wondered why we ever had a bull on the place...may not ever own a bull again. We do have the luxery to spend some time with the gals and watch them most of the day so heat detection is very accurate...only one re-do last year. But knowing the genetics and having the option of matching the bull with the cow really makes calving a time to look forward to and seeing the results of the paring.</p><p>And that's my two bits worth...asked for or not....DMc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susie David, post: 333639, member: 1744"] Over here in Eastern WA I don't like calving in below zero weather during a snow storm and don't like calving when the bugs are all over the animals in the warm weather. We calve in March (and April this year, some new cows). We AI'd last year and wondered why we ever had a bull on the place...may not ever own a bull again. We do have the luxery to spend some time with the gals and watch them most of the day so heat detection is very accurate...only one re-do last year. But knowing the genetics and having the option of matching the bull with the cow really makes calving a time to look forward to and seeing the results of the paring. And that's my two bits worth...asked for or not....DMc [/QUOTE]
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