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Gro-Tec AG Land Fescue 7 with Rumensin versus Vitaferm Concept Aid, the mineral debate rages...
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<blockquote data-quote="True Grit Farms" data-source="post: 1575122" data-attributes="member: 24694"><p>We've never had fertility issues here in our herd. I cull a few heifers that are open after their first calf every year. If I don't feel a calf by 16 weeks they're sold as a good young pair. I'm sure if I supplemented them they might breed back, but I'd probably have to supplement them and their calf next year to breed back also. I'm not looking for those types of cattle in my herd. </p><p>My partner breeds all the registered cows exactly like what your saying, I don't agree with it but have no say in the matter.</p><p>Branded your definitely an asset and I appreciate your input and openness. We just see things differently. I think I've told you this before, but any bull you send to a test needs to know how to eat out of a feeder. You also don't want them over fed, you want them to over feed at the test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="True Grit Farms, post: 1575122, member: 24694"] We've never had fertility issues here in our herd. I cull a few heifers that are open after their first calf every year. If I don't feel a calf by 16 weeks they're sold as a good young pair. I'm sure if I supplemented them they might breed back, but I'd probably have to supplement them and their calf next year to breed back also. I'm not looking for those types of cattle in my herd. My partner breeds all the registered cows exactly like what your saying, I don't agree with it but have no say in the matter. Branded your definitely an asset and I appreciate your input and openness. We just see things differently. I think I've told you this before, but any bull you send to a test needs to know how to eat out of a feeder. You also don't want them over fed, you want them to over feed at the test. [/QUOTE]
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