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<blockquote data-quote="gizmom" data-source="post: 1549143" data-attributes="member: 13402"><p>Yes a in herd ratio of 105 is required on three consecutive calves plus they have to do it in the designated time frame. We breed our heifers at 14 to 15 months of age so a Pathfinder in our herd has to have her first calf at 2 years of age wean it with a ratio of 105 the breed back and do it again for two more calving seasons. I have one cow 1046 that I keep thinking will make it but something always happens she weaned her first calf at 109, then her 2nd weaned at 96 her third at 115. Her forth calf looked great then got sick we had to treat it for two weeks finally got it weaned at a ratio of 93. Her fifth calf looked really good then she got a case of foot rot she weaned that calf at a 98 ratio the next year no hiccups she weaned her calf at 113. I am using her as an example, it isn't easy for one to make Pathfinder, when they do you should pay attention because she has made you some money!</p><p></p><p>Gizmom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gizmom, post: 1549143, member: 13402"] Yes a in herd ratio of 105 is required on three consecutive calves plus they have to do it in the designated time frame. We breed our heifers at 14 to 15 months of age so a Pathfinder in our herd has to have her first calf at 2 years of age wean it with a ratio of 105 the breed back and do it again for two more calving seasons. I have one cow 1046 that I keep thinking will make it but something always happens she weaned her first calf at 109, then her 2nd weaned at 96 her third at 115. Her forth calf looked great then got sick we had to treat it for two weeks finally got it weaned at a ratio of 93. Her fifth calf looked really good then she got a case of foot rot she weaned that calf at a 98 ratio the next year no hiccups she weaned her calf at 113. I am using her as an example, it isn’t easy for one to make Pathfinder, when they do you should pay attention because she has made you some money! Gizmom [/QUOTE]
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