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<blockquote data-quote="Rydero" data-source="post: 1663180" data-attributes="member: 38101"><p>I for one gave 4 (what I think are) good reasons why we do it before. I'm not sure what else you want, beside us to do it how you think? We're not going out and matching 550 pairs by observing them sucking and writing a giant list in pens of a couple hundred head. I'm not doing it at home with 90 pairs. We don't have time, we don't want to and the system you're proposing would lead to so many mistakes where cows and calves would be separated it wouldn't even be funny. Our tags tell information at a glance. Who your dam is, if you're a twin, when you were born, sex, that you were processed and for heifers if you're an automatic cull. If the tags don't even tell me who the dam is so I can pair them up I'd note the info in my phone and wouldn't bother with the tag. At least that would save money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rydero, post: 1663180, member: 38101"] I for one gave 4 (what I think are) good reasons why we do it before. I'm not sure what else you want, beside us to do it how you think? We're not going out and matching 550 pairs by observing them sucking and writing a giant list in pens of a couple hundred head. I'm not doing it at home with 90 pairs. We don't have time, we don't want to and the system you're proposing would lead to so many mistakes where cows and calves would be separated it wouldn't even be funny. Our tags tell information at a glance. Who your dam is, if you're a twin, when you were born, sex, that you were processed and for heifers if you're an automatic cull. If the tags don't even tell me who the dam is so I can pair them up I'd note the info in my phone and wouldn't bother with the tag. At least that would save money. [/QUOTE]
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