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<blockquote data-quote="Tod Dague" data-source="post: 181019" data-attributes="member: 61"><p>They have to replenish what they expel. When they are in with a large group of cows they will need to rebuild their reserves quickly as their will be another cow cycling soon if not already. I have seen yearling bulls breed 60 cows in a 45 day period. These were 40-44CM bulls. I personally would not advice this for the vast majority of ranchers or bulls since he will use up a lot of condition quickly. I have also seen yearling bulls breed a couple of cows then fall their BSE because of low counts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tod Dague, post: 181019, member: 61"] They have to replenish what they expel. When they are in with a large group of cows they will need to rebuild their reserves quickly as their will be another cow cycling soon if not already. I have seen yearling bulls breed 60 cows in a 45 day period. These were 40-44CM bulls. I personally would not advice this for the vast majority of ranchers or bulls since he will use up a lot of condition quickly. I have also seen yearling bulls breed a couple of cows then fall their BSE because of low counts. [/QUOTE]
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