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<blockquote data-quote="SEC" data-source="post: 182391" data-attributes="member: 3241"><p>Badroute, I would talk to Jeanne Reyher at Reyher Embryonics I understand she is involved with how this stuff is done as well.</p><p></p><p>They are different deals for everyone. I know one guy in Montana who has a recip herd at Willow Creek and he gives them the best of $1000 for a calf, but they have to wean off at a specified weaning weight (incentive to put embryos in the good cows), if there are frozen ears or something that they don't like they don't take the calves either. The bulls have to be cut and heifers that are left aren't registered then either. Idea being for all of this is that the bulls are started in the right direction in the fall so that they can be marketable in the spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SEC, post: 182391, member: 3241"] Badroute, I would talk to Jeanne Reyher at Reyher Embryonics I understand she is involved with how this stuff is done as well. They are different deals for everyone. I know one guy in Montana who has a recip herd at Willow Creek and he gives them the best of $1000 for a calf, but they have to wean off at a specified weaning weight (incentive to put embryos in the good cows), if there are frozen ears or something that they don't like they don't take the calves either. The bulls have to be cut and heifers that are left aren't registered then either. Idea being for all of this is that the bulls are started in the right direction in the fall so that they can be marketable in the spring. [/QUOTE]
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