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Pulling calves off cows to cycle
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<blockquote data-quote="1848" data-source="post: 211216" data-attributes="member: 1303"><p>Seperating cows and calves, if even for part of the day helps the cows by keeping them in better condition. Which in turn helps them to cycle sooner. It helps the calves by making them rely on other nutrition to keep them growing. Their grazing ability can be supressed by good rich milk, so they aren't foraging as hard. It also makes weaning time easier. ;-) </p><p></p><p>In the human race it dosen't take simple measures like 48 hours to get them all worked up and ready for service. It takes a some chocolate, flowers, some sweet talk, a ring, a car, ...and......a comittment! :shock:</p><p></p><p> :lol: :lol: Just joking Ladies!</p><p></p><p>Of course 48 hours without the kids can make "some" difference</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1848, post: 211216, member: 1303"] Seperating cows and calves, if even for part of the day helps the cows by keeping them in better condition. Which in turn helps them to cycle sooner. It helps the calves by making them rely on other nutrition to keep them growing. Their grazing ability can be supressed by good rich milk, so they aren't foraging as hard. It also makes weaning time easier. ;-) In the human race it dosen't take simple measures like 48 hours to get them all worked up and ready for service. It takes a some chocolate, flowers, some sweet talk, a ring, a car, ...and......a comittment! :shock: :lol: :lol: Just joking Ladies! Of course 48 hours without the kids can make "some" difference [/QUOTE]
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