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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1591352" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>In a commercial operation, that MAY be a valid statement. But, in a PB operation that has quality cattle and gets high end premium for their offspring, they may not hold true.</p><p>Granted, I personally don't feed grain to my cows. Yes, I feed my replacement heifers from weaning to breeding - not much, 5# WSC per hd/day - but I believe growing out your heifers for breeding is essential for avoiding calving problems.</p><p>But, when it comes to health program, mineral nutrition, grass/hay nutrition - I don't hold back. With 100% AI, cows must be in good physical and health condition. But, I don't get 100% (probably not 95%) bred during my season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1591352, member: 968"] In a commercial operation, that MAY be a valid statement. But, in a PB operation that has quality cattle and gets high end premium for their offspring, they may not hold true. Granted, I personally don't feed grain to my cows. Yes, I feed my replacement heifers from weaning to breeding - not much, 5# WSC per hd/day - but I believe growing out your heifers for breeding is essential for avoiding calving problems. But, when it comes to health program, mineral nutrition, grass/hay nutrition - I don't hold back. With 100% AI, cows must be in good physical and health condition. But, I don't get 100% (probably not 95%) bred during my season. [/QUOTE]
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