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<blockquote data-quote="forageconverter" data-source="post: 391081" data-attributes="member: 6466"><p>I read one time the Five C's of being a successful cattleman. I can't remember what the first two C's were, but the last three C's were Cull, Cull, and Cull.</p><p></p><p>I remember fighting the scours in some of my cows' calves every year. I gave shots and pills, which did help, but the problem still persisted. I tried moving new pairs to a new pasture, tried changing the way I fed hay, and I was told it was in the ground and you can't get rid of it. I finally realized it was the same cows each year that had the scouring calves, and I also saw that my other cows being managed in the exact same way never had a scouring calf. So I culled the cows producing the scouring calves, and haven't had a scouring problem of any significance since.</p><p></p><p>This was just one problem cured by culling.</p><p></p><p>Culling really is the key to success for a cow/calf producer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forageconverter, post: 391081, member: 6466"] I read one time the Five C’s of being a successful cattleman. I can’t remember what the first two C’s were, but the last three C’s were Cull, Cull, and Cull. I remember fighting the scours in some of my cows’ calves every year. I gave shots and pills, which did help, but the problem still persisted. I tried moving new pairs to a new pasture, tried changing the way I fed hay, and I was told it was in the ground and you can’t get rid of it. I finally realized it was the same cows each year that had the scouring calves, and I also saw that my other cows being managed in the exact same way never had a scouring calf. So I culled the cows producing the scouring calves, and haven’t had a scouring problem of any significance since. This was just one problem cured by culling. Culling really is the key to success for a cow/calf producer. [/QUOTE]
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