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Breeding / Calving Issues
open cows may be bull's fault
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<blockquote data-quote="ANAZAZI" data-source="post: 1343304" data-attributes="member: 7541"><p>I typically run one yearling bull for every ten cows, all of them together in one herd. Most cows mate with many bulls, most bulls mate with many cows. I still cull open or late cows. And scrotal circumference is not a consideration at all, nor is BSE; no one does these things here. We cull because we have better cattle that can take the place of the culls. The only cows that become teens here are cows that could defend their place in the herd. Theory debunked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ANAZAZI, post: 1343304, member: 7541"] I typically run one yearling bull for every ten cows, all of them together in one herd. Most cows mate with many bulls, most bulls mate with many cows. I still cull open or late cows. And scrotal circumference is not a consideration at all, nor is BSE; no one does these things here. We cull because we have better cattle that can take the place of the culls. The only cows that become teens here are cows that could defend their place in the herd. Theory debunked. [/QUOTE]
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