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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisB" data-source="post: 782778" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>On the bright side the cull market is holding up last time I checked. You may be able to sell the opens, save some hay and buy some cows back in December/January and you may only be a couple cows under what you are now. </p><p></p><p>I had a simlar think happen a few years ago. I never did find the source of the problem but I think it was with 1 of the 2 bulls. Both bulls passed a BSE prior to going out. 1 bull was with the heifers for 2 months prior to going in with the cows. All the heifers were open and a lot of cows. I had seen a couple of the heifers in heat so I new they were open but I didn't suspect all of them. It was a bit depressing but I learned to watch things a little more close and I was able to buy bred cows back for the same price as I got for the culls so it wasn't the end of the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisB, post: 782778, member: 122"] On the bright side the cull market is holding up last time I checked. You may be able to sell the opens, save some hay and buy some cows back in December/January and you may only be a couple cows under what you are now. I had a simlar think happen a few years ago. I never did find the source of the problem but I think it was with 1 of the 2 bulls. Both bulls passed a BSE prior to going out. 1 bull was with the heifers for 2 months prior to going in with the cows. All the heifers were open and a lot of cows. I had seen a couple of the heifers in heat so I new they were open but I didn't suspect all of them. It was a bit depressing but I learned to watch things a little more close and I was able to buy bred cows back for the same price as I got for the culls so it wasn't the end of the world. [/QUOTE]
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