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<blockquote data-quote="El_Putzo" data-source="post: 557976" data-attributes="member: 1017"><p>My oldest cows are 5 so I wouldn't call them "seniors" yet, but I do have 2 of them that I couldn't get AI'd last fall so they will be having baldy's out of my brothers Angus bull. They both got pulled down pretty bad with last summer's drought and just didn't put the weight back on until I weaned their calves in April. Both are doing well now. I guess maybe we should have supplemented a bit when the grass was burnt up last summer. The effects were that several cows didn't regain before calving season and thus didn't concieve on the first breeding or two. It seems that after we started feeding some good quality hay in December the cows started cycling better. I guess you live and you learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El_Putzo, post: 557976, member: 1017"] My oldest cows are 5 so I wouldn't call them "seniors" yet, but I do have 2 of them that I couldn't get AI'd last fall so they will be having baldy's out of my brothers Angus bull. They both got pulled down pretty bad with last summer's drought and just didn't put the weight back on until I weaned their calves in April. Both are doing well now. I guess maybe we should have supplemented a bit when the grass was burnt up last summer. The effects were that several cows didn't regain before calving season and thus didn't concieve on the first breeding or two. It seems that after we started feeding some good quality hay in December the cows started cycling better. I guess you live and you learn. [/QUOTE]
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