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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 400768" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>Since you are going to AI them watch for when they go into heat and mark it on your calendar. What you watch for is one riding the back of the other. If you're not sure what that means, one tries to mount the other one. Hope this does not embarres you.</p><p></p><p>As for the AI, look at what type of bull you want to use. A low birth weight bull of either a hereford or black angus. Your choice. Look at the actual birth weight. EPD's are a little hard to understand if you're new to them. Took me about 3 years and alot of questions and mistakes to finally understand them myself. Maybe Bez can help out on that end. There are alot of others that could explain it better then I can. Hope they speak up.</p><p></p><p>If you want to save on the cost of the vet you can give them their vaccines yourself. Ask the breeder you bought them from what he gave them. There was alot of posts awhile back on vaccines. Let us know. Alot of people here can get you going in the right direction.</p><p>If you decide to go this route the best place to give them the shot is in the neck in front of the shoulder.</p><p>Make sure they have gotten their Bangs vaccine, (brucellosis vaccine.) They need that before they are 12 months old.</p><p></p><p>Have you decided at what time you want them to calve?</p><p>There was a discussion on the best age in which to breed a first year heifer. It seemed to be at age 14 months to 16 months of age. Remember it is up to you. Each breeder has their own preference.</p><p></p><p>There is a way to post pics on this site, but since I am still pretty computor illiterate I can't help you.</p><p>Anybody else?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 400768, member: 5917"] Since you are going to AI them watch for when they go into heat and mark it on your calendar. What you watch for is one riding the back of the other. If you're not sure what that means, one tries to mount the other one. Hope this does not embarres you. As for the AI, look at what type of bull you want to use. A low birth weight bull of either a hereford or black angus. Your choice. Look at the actual birth weight. EPD's are a little hard to understand if you're new to them. Took me about 3 years and alot of questions and mistakes to finally understand them myself. Maybe Bez can help out on that end. There are alot of others that could explain it better then I can. Hope they speak up. If you want to save on the cost of the vet you can give them their vaccines yourself. Ask the breeder you bought them from what he gave them. There was alot of posts awhile back on vaccines. Let us know. Alot of people here can get you going in the right direction. If you decide to go this route the best place to give them the shot is in the neck in front of the shoulder. Make sure they have gotten their Bangs vaccine, (brucellosis vaccine.) They need that before they are 12 months old. Have you decided at what time you want them to calve? There was a discussion on the best age in which to breed a first year heifer. It seemed to be at age 14 months to 16 months of age. Remember it is up to you. Each breeder has their own preference. There is a way to post pics on this site, but since I am still pretty computor illiterate I can't help you. Anybody else? [/QUOTE]
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