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very, depending on what they are, smaller xbred, not far out.Were any autumn calving heifers sold, we have just brought PMT depending artic load from West Wales, £950 head.
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very, depending on what they are, smaller xbred, not far out.Were any autumn calving heifers sold, we have just brought PMT depending artic load from West Wales, £950 head.
I’d say bought well for autumn calving animals that’s spring calving animal price bought pre winter IMOvery, depending on what they are, smaller xbred, not far out.
Whats a normal amount of days between bulling? I know 21 days is the average but how long can that be up to? Just had 3 come bulling for the first time today that were booked to be synced next week so that's a bonus but wondering if I should leave it another week?
It's day 22 of service today
Surely you'd get the vet to check them and treat accordingly.Any thoughts what you might do with the non served cows? Simple estrumate and serve or full synch?
Surely you'd get the vet to check them and treat accordingly.
I would have thought even though a few estimates may be used it would be a bad blanket policy.
Get the bulls in at 30 days ,chuck the sync job in the binUnless the cow is dirty or cystic the vet will ask him the same thing so why not have a think?
He can look at his cows and decide whether hes desperate for Berthas best friend to get incalf so stick her on a synch and get some semen in her or maybe not. No harm in thinking about it
We would struggle to use bulls after 30 days in the winter. Play havoc with bulls feetGet the bulls in at 30 days ,chuck the sync job in the bin
Spring calvingWe would struggle to use bulls after 30 days in the winter. Play havoc with bulls feet
No bulls over 2 years old and plenty of them so they can be rotated often
Probably full synch, had better luck doing that than just estrumating. The vet will check them anyway and make sure they're clean. I'll leave it for another week and carry on serving to observations for now. How soon after calving can you synch a cow? If i can drag the later calved cows forward by a month or two that would be ideal!Any thoughts what you might do with the non served cows? Simple estrumate and serve or full synch?
Probably full synch, had better luck doing that than just estrumating. The vet will check them anyway and make sure they're clean. I'll leave it for another week and carry on serving to observations for now. How soon after calving can you synch a cow? If i can drag the later calved cows forward by a month or two that would be ideal!
I’d say bought well for autumn calving animals that’s spring calving animal price bought pre winter IMO
All British Fri x Irish Fri, I chickened out of buying jersey cross type as the beef calves won't be suited for us.very, depending on what they are, smaller xbred, not far out.
he's keen“”If i can drag the later calved cows forward by a month or two that would be ideal!”””
Why would you want to do this when you’re looking more at autumn calving ,just leave the cows and let them bull naturally and save yourself some money
Stupid doing that with cows,different with heifershe's keen
sync, what we have found effective, serve for 7 days, jab everything that hasn't been served, hell of a lot cheaper than a sync programme, same results