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charlois bull on 2nd calvers

  • 23-06-2013 1:25pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 451 ✭✭


    My neighbours charlois was in overnight doing the business with some young 1st time calvers {mainly aa} . I normally wouldnt use a Charlois untail 3rd or 4th calving if at all , my question are these safe enough incalf to a charlois or should I abort them.Neighbour uses his bull mopping up his dairy herd so cant be a hard calver


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,428 ✭✭✭epfff


    mikeoh wrote: »
    My neighbours charlois was in overnight doing the business with some young 1st time calvers {mainly aa} . I normally wouldnt use a Charlois untail 3rd or 4th calving if at all , my question are these safe enough incalf to a charlois or should I abort them.Neighbour uses his bull mopping up his dairy herd so cant be a hard calver

    I bull all heifers with my own ch bull
    used Jack once this year On 30 cows
    feeding is everything in calfing cows


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 451 ✭✭mikeoh


    half my problem is keeping the fat off my AA cows ...I have a great calf off same bull from last year but it was a mature cow but she carried him for +25days I guess its all about luck too 1 jacking in 30 is a great result


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