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<blockquote data-quote="Coosh71" data-source="post: 1558792" data-attributes="member: 25267"><p>Im not an expert on nutrition in cattle operations by any means. However, in doing a lot of research in our grasses, soil, vaccinations etc the past 2 years and a little tweaking with mineral and feed, I believe we have really gotten on top of preparing our cows for breeding. We began by giving our cattle and bulls multimin90 (as per label), began more aggressively rotational grazing, better minerals/salt for our cattle. As a result our calving season this year has began with a bang. We began 4 days ago with a single calf (1st day of calving from input of bulls last year), and of about 2 hours ago have had our 11th calf with our birth weights going up an avg of 10lbs. Calves are very vibrant and energetic (even in the 0 temps in the mornings). Everyone's goals and overall operations are a lil different I know, but for us I believe we have found what will move us up a notch overall. Tightening calving windows like this with natural breeding is well worth the additional money spent on mineral/vaccines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coosh71, post: 1558792, member: 25267"] Im not an expert on nutrition in cattle operations by any means. However, in doing a lot of research in our grasses, soil, vaccinations etc the past 2 years and a little tweaking with mineral and feed, I believe we have really gotten on top of preparing our cows for breeding. We began by giving our cattle and bulls multimin90 (as per label), began more aggressively rotational grazing, better minerals/salt for our cattle. As a result our calving season this year has began with a bang. We began 4 days ago with a single calf (1st day of calving from input of bulls last year), and of about 2 hours ago have had our 11th calf with our birth weights going up an avg of 10lbs. Calves are very vibrant and energetic (even in the 0 temps in the mornings). Everyone's goals and overall operations are a lil different I know, but for us I believe we have found what will move us up a notch overall. Tightening calving windows like this with natural breeding is well worth the additional money spent on mineral/vaccines. [/QUOTE]
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