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Calves over Bulls lifetime
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<blockquote data-quote="Lovegoodstock" data-source="post: 3742120" data-attributes="member: 42646"><p>Never have done, rightly or wrongly. Only had one bunch that scanned badly and that was last year. Normally notice if things repeating, this field is only a mile away, but not a field you drive by and see things if that makes sense. Year before bull excelled himself, and whilst sounds stupid, for certain reasons he was housed with them to give another chance. 3 weeks he covered all scanned empty, bar 1. All I could put it down to was the field runs a lot of sheep and is split, though running both, in 25 acres. I bought 12 cows from a lady, that had very much individual attention, petty if you like, they kept themselves to themselves, never far from bunch, but wonder if when bulling they went to other field, maybe too late the bull followed, then maybe missed one in bunch he left? No idea really but ended up in calf, though 5 months too late</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lovegoodstock, post: 3742120, member: 42646"] Never have done, rightly or wrongly. Only had one bunch that scanned badly and that was last year. Normally notice if things repeating, this field is only a mile away, but not a field you drive by and see things if that makes sense. Year before bull excelled himself, and whilst sounds stupid, for certain reasons he was housed with them to give another chance. 3 weeks he covered all scanned empty, bar 1. All I could put it down to was the field runs a lot of sheep and is split, though running both, in 25 acres. I bought 12 cows from a lady, that had very much individual attention, petty if you like, they kept themselves to themselves, never far from bunch, but wonder if when bulling they went to other field, maybe too late the bull followed, then maybe missed one in bunch he left? No idea really but ended up in calf, though 5 months too late [/QUOTE]
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