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Six Months Without Breeding Back?
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<blockquote data-quote="GotMyHandsFull" data-source="post: 1216168" data-attributes="member: 23337"><p>I took over the herd last summer and put out free choice mineral mix with Aureomycin and Altosid. Once fly season died down, I switched to traditional salt/mineral blocks and starting in late November I began putting out free choice 2/1 range meal. They've been wormed twice with Ivermectin pour-on. During the spring, summer and fall, they have plenty of good pasture. Most people who have visited the place tell me I need to run more cows on it. I do know from the records that these two cows were purchased together from another rancher and were pregnant with their second calves when they came here. Could the stress of being sold and relocated and trying to fit into another herd have played any role in the delay in breeding back for these two? Or did this fellow unload two bad cows on my uncle? They did raise good calves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GotMyHandsFull, post: 1216168, member: 23337"] I took over the herd last summer and put out free choice mineral mix with Aureomycin and Altosid. Once fly season died down, I switched to traditional salt/mineral blocks and starting in late November I began putting out free choice 2/1 range meal. They've been wormed twice with Ivermectin pour-on. During the spring, summer and fall, they have plenty of good pasture. Most people who have visited the place tell me I need to run more cows on it. I do know from the records that these two cows were purchased together from another rancher and were pregnant with their second calves when they came here. Could the stress of being sold and relocated and trying to fit into another herd have played any role in the delay in breeding back for these two? Or did this fellow unload two bad cows on my uncle? They did raise good calves. [/QUOTE]
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