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Quick fire

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AAOK said:
Carlson Cattle said:
will breeding her too early not let her stick?

How old are you?  If I knew, I might be able to understand why you can't pay attention to what others have to say.

It's no use.....we already tried. Still taking no suggestions or spelling hints. And still hijacks every thread.
 

sizzler14

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Quick fire said:
AAOK said:
Carlson Cattle said:
will breeding her too early not let her stick?

How old are you?  If I knew, I might be able to understand why you can't pay attention to what others have to say.

It's no use.....we already tried. Still taking no suggestions or spelling hints. And still hijacks every thread.
<beer>
 

Bradenh

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leanbeef said:
Carlson Cattle said:
mine is an early april. when should i breed her

U need to decide when u want her to calve... Personally, I don't do summer calves, and I consider April summer when it comes to calving seasons. If she's big enough and she's cycling, there's not reason you can't breed her earlier if you'd rather have her calve earlier in the spring.

Carlson - lean beef is not saying go breed your April heifer tomorrow, don't make that molehill into a mountain as your que to go breed her tonight for a December calf


Quick fire said:
AAOK said:
Carlson Cattle said:
will breeding her too early not let her stick?

How old are you?  If I knew, I might be able to understand why you can't pay attention to what others have to say.

It's no use.....we already tried. Still taking no suggestions or spelling hints. And still hijacks every thread.
you hit the nail square on the head with that

Carlson Cattle said:
i have used a cidr before and it hasent worked
then you did something wrong
 

obie105

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AAOK said:
Carlson Cattle said:
will breeding her too early not let her stick?

How old are you?  If I knew, I might be able to understand why you can't pay attention to what others have to say.

I believe he said on another post that he was 14. He doesn't read through all responses. He wants to learn but needs to slow the hamster down and pay attention to what people tell him.

My AI man will not AI past the end of June. He says that conception rates go down. This is coming from someone that does a few thousand head a year so he knows what he is doing. CIDRs do work but if the cow was in the first few days or almost ready to come into heat they will not work.
 

hamburgman

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obie105 said:
AAOK said:
Carlson Cattle said:
will breeding her too early not let her stick?

How old are you?  If I knew, I might be able to understand why you can't pay attention to what others have to say.

I believe he said on another post that he was 14. He doesn't read through all responses. He wants to learn but needs to slow the hamster down and pay attention to what people tell him.

My AI man will not AI past the end of June. He says that conception rates go down. This is coming from someone that does a few thousand head a year so he knows what he is doing. CIDRs do work but if the cow was in the first few days or almost ready to come into heat they will not work.

The CIDR itself may not be "work" in those cases but the GNRH and PGF2 alphas play a role then. 
 

Carlson Cattle

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obie105 said:
AAOK said:
Carlson Cattle said:
will breeding her too early not let her stick?

How old are you?  If I knew, I might be able to understand why you can't pay attention to what others have to say.

I believe he said on another post that he was 14. He doesn't read through all responses. He wants to learn but needs to slow the hamster down and pay attention to what people tell him.

My AI man will not AI past the end of June. He says that conception rates go down. This is coming from someone that does a few thousand head a year so he knows what he is doing. CIDRs do work but if the cow was in the first few days or almost ready to come into heat they will not work.

thank you
 
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