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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 564564" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>our bulls get tested each year before turn out. </p><p>we preg test cows that had problems calving , or retained placentas the previous season. All the heiffers get preg checked. As well we check any that did not calve the previous season. We give each cow a second chance if her BCS is up to snuff, so if she was open one year she better come off pasture with a reason to stay on the farm.</p><p>This year however with the poor hay crop, we will test all and ship any opens.</p><p>it has not stopped raining since haying started...9.5" in less than three weeks. Most of us are just starting haying and we should be near 70-80% done by now. The hay that is left from the alfalfa weavels is getting old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 564564, member: 6198"] our bulls get tested each year before turn out. we preg test cows that had problems calving , or retained placentas the previous season. All the heiffers get preg checked. As well we check any that did not calve the previous season. We give each cow a second chance if her BCS is up to snuff, so if she was open one year she better come off pasture with a reason to stay on the farm. This year however with the poor hay crop, we will test all and ship any opens. it has not stopped raining since haying started...9.5" in less than three weeks. Most of us are just starting haying and we should be near 70-80% done by now. The hay that is left from the alfalfa weavels is getting old. [/QUOTE]
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