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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1654159" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>I have a designated calving interval. I don't use a bull, so I know my due dates. I have never had my herd pregnancy tested. I walk thru my cattle often enough to know when a cow is open. I do calve spring and fall, so I use the option of sliding one into the next calving season - but, they better not have any other strikes against them, or they are culled. My cows get 100% AI and may sell $2000 - $8000 heifer offspring. I can afford to let one slide for 1/2 year if she is a good producer. Heck my steers bring me well over $1200/hd when you average out the show steers sold and weaned bull calves. Because of the lack of hay this year, I culled hard into my cow herd. Can't afford to cut any deeper so they better behave!! LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1654159, member: 968"] I have a designated calving interval. I don't use a bull, so I know my due dates. I have never had my herd pregnancy tested. I walk thru my cattle often enough to know when a cow is open. I do calve spring and fall, so I use the option of sliding one into the next calving season - but, they better not have any other strikes against them, or they are culled. My cows get 100% AI and may sell $2000 - $8000 heifer offspring. I can afford to let one slide for 1/2 year if she is a good producer. Heck my steers bring me well over $1200/hd when you average out the show steers sold and weaned bull calves. Because of the lack of hay this year, I culled hard into my cow herd. Can't afford to cut any deeper so they better behave!! LOL [/QUOTE]
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