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Calves over Bulls lifetime
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<blockquote data-quote="Lovegoodstock" data-source="post: 3742650" data-attributes="member: 42646"><p>Always ai d with milkers to great success, but obviously more closely managed, even the familiarity of being turned to box for ai improves chances I believe, than a suckler who may be quiet, but likely to stress more as more of a change of routine/ away from calf? But spring calvers youd be ai ing them post turn out, which we always found worst conception rate, then autumn calvers seems a chore with all the feeding, guess depends on your workload and setup. Do like the idea of different genetics, love the idea that some genes click with some and not others so playing around, and sticking with those that work and trying again with those that don't. But cant see it happening here unless I downscale</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lovegoodstock, post: 3742650, member: 42646"] Always ai d with milkers to great success, but obviously more closely managed, even the familiarity of being turned to box for ai improves chances I believe, than a suckler who may be quiet, but likely to stress more as more of a change of routine/ away from calf? But spring calvers youd be ai ing them post turn out, which we always found worst conception rate, then autumn calvers seems a chore with all the feeding, guess depends on your workload and setup. Do like the idea of different genetics, love the idea that some genes click with some and not others so playing around, and sticking with those that work and trying again with those that don't. But cant see it happening here unless I downscale [/QUOTE]
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