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<blockquote data-quote="Jdunn55" data-source="post: 7885736" data-attributes="member: 81760"><p>From the top of my head, I had 15 late autumn/early winter calved cows, about 15 cows that calved in january-february, another 15 in March, 15 April-may and then the remaining 20ish would be June-now </p><p></p><p>Regarding submission rate, when you say first 3 weeks is that the first 3 weeks of service or those that are seen bulling within 3 weeks of them calving? </p><p></p><p>So days to conception is almost irrelevant this year due to the moving of cows? The first cow I served this year is due the 7th of February so anything that calved in the winter and January will have lost time regardless, plus the 6-10 that I should have had checked earlier on could have what made the big difference regarding that figure?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jdunn55, post: 7885736, member: 81760"] From the top of my head, I had 15 late autumn/early winter calved cows, about 15 cows that calved in january-february, another 15 in March, 15 April-may and then the remaining 20ish would be June-now Regarding submission rate, when you say first 3 weeks is that the first 3 weeks of service or those that are seen bulling within 3 weeks of them calving? So days to conception is almost irrelevant this year due to the moving of cows? The first cow I served this year is due the 7th of February so anything that calved in the winter and January will have lost time regardless, plus the 6-10 that I should have had checked earlier on could have what made the big difference regarding that figure? [/QUOTE]
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