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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1845147" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>My cows will back up a month if their nutrition is good and they start coming in heat 45 days after calving... put the bulls in 30-45 days sooner than you normally would. Shoot, my longhorn backed up from August to March in 3 years... bull did not get taken out when he should so she calved and the bull was still in there and she backed up over 60 days the first year... I am not a big fan of Lute unless they are a problem breeder to start with (silent heats etc...) or you want to change things... like you do... But to only want to back them up 60 days, I would make sure they are in good flesh, and nutrition levels are good, put the bulls in sooner and most should come in heat and breed back....I would be more inclined to use Lute if I was AI breeding to make sure I caught the heats... some will be quiet or silent heats early on... but the bull will catch them....</p><p>That's just me....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1845147, member: 25884"] My cows will back up a month if their nutrition is good and they start coming in heat 45 days after calving... put the bulls in 30-45 days sooner than you normally would. Shoot, my longhorn backed up from August to March in 3 years... bull did not get taken out when he should so she calved and the bull was still in there and she backed up over 60 days the first year... I am not a big fan of Lute unless they are a problem breeder to start with (silent heats etc...) or you want to change things... like you do... But to only want to back them up 60 days, I would make sure they are in good flesh, and nutrition levels are good, put the bulls in sooner and most should come in heat and breed back....I would be more inclined to use Lute if I was AI breeding to make sure I caught the heats... some will be quiet or silent heats early on... but the bull will catch them.... That's just me.... [/QUOTE]
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