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Palpation day (or "Oh crud") revisited
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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 512532" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>We pull the bulls in August and preg check the first of October when we normally ship.</p><p>Now if the cow is open we look at her age and history. If she is a young cow that is open for the first time we will normally give her another chance. But if she is and older cow that has been open before she goes.</p><p></p><p>As for replacement heifers being open, personally, we will normally have just 1 open. This year we ended up with 4 open, which is not normal. Talked to our vet and alot of the neighbors had a larger then normal number of open animals. We figured it was the extreme heat during the summer. We are giving these open heifers another chance, but if open again, they are down the road.</p><p>Now that is just us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 512532, member: 5917"] We pull the bulls in August and preg check the first of October when we normally ship. Now if the cow is open we look at her age and history. If she is a young cow that is open for the first time we will normally give her another chance. But if she is and older cow that has been open before she goes. As for replacement heifers being open, personally, we will normally have just 1 open. This year we ended up with 4 open, which is not normal. Talked to our vet and alot of the neighbors had a larger then normal number of open animals. We figured it was the extreme heat during the summer. We are giving these open heifers another chance, but if open again, they are down the road. Now that is just us. [/QUOTE]
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