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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7647414" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>l know she's a pet, and an excellent cow, but her fertility, is somewhat doubtful, so would question if it was wise to breed from her. Like many who block calve, it's a dairy straw, first service, thereafter beef, and it is beginning to show it's value, in our home bred cows. We bought a bunch of cows, somewhat lacking in the record keeping, just had 3 calve, full term, at 7 months gestation, according to bcms ! Surprisingly, conception rate in those mainly hols, is not very different, to our fr/others, in the autumn calvers. However, what actually happens, to that bought bunch, for the autumn calvers, it's down to the vets skill, at pd-ing. Spring block, fertility is looking good, so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7647414, member: 86168"] l know she's a pet, and an excellent cow, but her fertility, is somewhat doubtful, so would question if it was wise to breed from her. Like many who block calve, it's a dairy straw, first service, thereafter beef, and it is beginning to show it's value, in our home bred cows. We bought a bunch of cows, somewhat lacking in the record keeping, just had 3 calve, full term, at 7 months gestation, according to bcms ! Surprisingly, conception rate in those mainly hols, is not very different, to our fr/others, in the autumn calvers. However, what actually happens, to that bought bunch, for the autumn calvers, it's down to the vets skill, at pd-ing. Spring block, fertility is looking good, so far. [/QUOTE]
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