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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1720161" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>Thou art too modest! Walking the walk, albeit more difficult, is much more rewarding than <em>talking the talk. </em>I can appreciate the "I don't know</p><p>what I am doing'' and that makes the faith and perseverance even more rewarding. While tradition can be a good thing one should be careful</p><p>of being the last to get rid of the old. When someone tells you, "that won't work around here, you can almost be guaranteed that someone</p><p>within a 100 miles is already doing it. For myself I consider any cow having a calf in the 1st 30 days of the calving season as inventor and</p><p>asset. Anything calving after 30 days as potentially for sale</p><p></p><p>This is not to debate the issue but it is my viewpoint that maintaining a 5-6 body condition during the last trimester of pregnancy </p><p>and the 1st 90 days of milk production may have more influence on reproductive performance than simply depending on a 90 day</p><p>weaning regimen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1720161, member: 40072"] Thou art too modest! Walking the walk, albeit more difficult, is much more rewarding than [I]talking the talk. [/I]I can appreciate the "I don't know what I am doing'' and that makes the faith and perseverance even more rewarding. While tradition can be a good thing one should be careful of being the last to get rid of the old. When someone tells you, "that won't work around here, you can almost be guaranteed that someone within a 100 miles is already doing it. For myself I consider any cow having a calf in the 1st 30 days of the calving season as inventor and asset. Anything calving after 30 days as potentially for sale This is not to debate the issue but it is my viewpoint that maintaining a 5-6 body condition during the last trimester of pregnancy and the 1st 90 days of milk production may have more influence on reproductive performance than simply depending on a 90 day weaning regimen. [/QUOTE]
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