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Whole herd infertile?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rookie Rancher" data-source="post: 530926" data-attributes="member: 7153"><p>#1-7 have the same dad. #8-10 share GAR Gridmaker as their daddy. #8-10 have been at the bottom of the pecking order since I put them together and they have grown the slowest and consequently were the least immature of the group. #6 was the one that ovulated. #5 was the one that miscaried.</p><p></p><p>None of them are nervous. They'll come up and just about eat out of my hand. They've been walking out the chute everyday after feeding. I don't use a stick, hot shot, or even yell. Usually I can move them where they need to go just by positioning without even shooing them.</p><p></p><p>As far as causes go I'm still not sure what the deal is, but we havn't even gotten to AI yet. It won't cost me anything to give them some more time, so that's what I'm leaning toward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rookie Rancher, post: 530926, member: 7153"] #1-7 have the same dad. #8-10 share GAR Gridmaker as their daddy. #8-10 have been at the bottom of the pecking order since I put them together and they have grown the slowest and consequently were the least immature of the group. #6 was the one that ovulated. #5 was the one that miscaried. None of them are nervous. They'll come up and just about eat out of my hand. They've been walking out the chute everyday after feeding. I don't use a stick, hot shot, or even yell. Usually I can move them where they need to go just by positioning without even shooing them. As far as causes go I'm still not sure what the deal is, but we havn't even gotten to AI yet. It won't cost me anything to give them some more time, so that's what I'm leaning toward. [/QUOTE]
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