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<blockquote data-quote="DCB4" data-source="post: 1558283" data-attributes="member: 25279"><p>One of my big goals for this year is to keep better records. I really want to be able to look back and see what each cow and calf has done, or hasn't done, analyze it and be able to make more informed decisions from there. I bought my herd about 3 years ago from my grandfather who kept no records whatsoever the last 6-8 years. I retagged every cow and currently keep a spreadsheet with the cows tag #, its calves tag#,and I do my best to record the birth date. I will also record vaccination dates, gender of calf and any other small notes I can think of. I'm shopping around for a scale to place somewhere in my working area and record weaning weights as well. I'd like to hear any other thoughts you guys have on what records you keep, wish you kept, or wish you'd have started keeping years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCB4, post: 1558283, member: 25279"] One of my big goals for this year is to keep better records. I really want to be able to look back and see what each cow and calf has done, or hasn’t done, analyze it and be able to make more informed decisions from there. I bought my herd about 3 years ago from my grandfather who kept no records whatsoever the last 6-8 years. I retagged every cow and currently keep a spreadsheet with the cows tag #, its calves tag#,and I do my best to record the birth date. I will also record vaccination dates, gender of calf and any other small notes I can think of. I’m shopping around for a scale to place somewhere in my working area and record weaning weights as well. I’d like to hear any other thoughts you guys have on what records you keep, wish you kept, or wish you’d have started keeping years ago. [/QUOTE]
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