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<blockquote data-quote="Workinonit Farm" data-source="post: 1558332" data-attributes="member: 839"><p>I have a similar method, however I am a commercial producer and not registered. I use cattle cards & file folders. Been using that method for the last 18 years, it works well for me. I keep similar data as Backbone Ranch; cow # breeding dates, which bull, calving dates & weights, calf #, weaning dates & weights, sale dates, dates a cow leaves the herd & the reason for it.</p><p></p><p> Whenever I go out and do anything with the cows, working them, observing etc. I carry a little notepad, about 3" X 5" and jot down any relevant info, then when I have time I put on the cards or on a master list that I keep.</p><p></p><p> On the "master list" is also info regarding the pastures, de-worming, fly control, notes on weather (when I think to do that).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Workinonit Farm, post: 1558332, member: 839"] I have a similar method, however I am a commercial producer and not registered. I use cattle cards & file folders. Been using that method for the last 18 years, it works well for me. I keep similar data as Backbone Ranch; cow # breeding dates, which bull, calving dates & weights, calf #, weaning dates & weights, sale dates, dates a cow leaves the herd & the reason for it. Whenever I go out and do anything with the cows, working them, observing etc. I carry a little notepad, about 3" X 5" and jot down any relevant info, then when I have time I put on the cards or on a master list that I keep. On the "master list" is also info regarding the pastures, de-worming, fly control, notes on weather (when I think to do that). [/QUOTE]
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