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<blockquote data-quote="PATB" data-source="post: 23954" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>Your averages seem low to me. I think it would be hard to make a profit at the level. Most years we are over 90 percent calves weaned to cows exposed. We had several bad bouts with some type of scours and a cow family that did not want to breed. We got the scours under control my changeing our calving season eariler and give first defense bolus to the late calves. You might want to look at your mineral program, since this can affect your conception rates. The home page of this site has several nice articles on mineral lately. Check the archives also for more info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PATB, post: 23954, member: 45"] Your averages seem low to me. I think it would be hard to make a profit at the level. Most years we are over 90 percent calves weaned to cows exposed. We had several bad bouts with some type of scours and a cow family that did not want to breed. We got the scours under control my changeing our calving season eariler and give first defense bolus to the late calves. You might want to look at your mineral program, since this can affect your conception rates. The home page of this site has several nice articles on mineral lately. Check the archives also for more info. [/QUOTE]
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