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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 825106" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>There are to many variables to give an accurate answer.</p><p>Consider this: If a cow cycles every twenty-one days and he has thirty to cover, that's more than one a day and on some days it will be four or five. If he has to walk very far from cow to cow or if he isn't getting enough nutrition then you've got a disaster on your hands.</p><p>Breed will also play a BIG role. I've seen firsthand a brangus bull mixed with five angus bulls put a set of ears on half the calves in a pasture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 825106, member: 14661"] There are to many variables to give an accurate answer. Consider this: If a cow cycles every twenty-one days and he has thirty to cover, that's more than one a day and on some days it will be four or five. If he has to walk very far from cow to cow or if he isn't getting enough nutrition then you've got a disaster on your hands. Breed will also play a BIG role. I've seen firsthand a brangus bull mixed with five angus bulls put a set of ears on half the calves in a pasture. [/QUOTE]
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