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Re: Farming Farmallers: Cattle Question
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Posted by Bill Smith on September 09, 2003 at 12:33:41 from (63.147.130.90):
In Reply to: Farming Farmallers: Cattle Question posted by Michael Soldan on September 07, 2003 at 16:42:33:
I have never experienced coming up with twins. Don't think I would complain but so far, I haven't come up with any twins. However, I too have always heard about the steril deal. I presume that there is truth to it. Having had a cow calf heard for several years, I have seen young calves mount but always presumed it was all in play. I haven't had any heifers come up bread untill they are atleast 6 to 9 months old. Not saying it is impossible for them to come up bread, but I ussually wait untill that time frame to cut off all contact with a bull. I definately don't like for my heifers to get bread before they are 1 year old, and it has been my experience that I have had less calving problems if I wait longer than that. It seems I have had alot of calving trouble with anything having a calf before 2 years old. Just my 2 cents worth.
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