I always read anything I see by Harlan Hughes, but his article in Januarys' Cattlemen is really interesting. He writes about identifying your profit opportunities, and they get specifically into fertility and shortening calving intervals.
I took the time to do my own 'Calving Distribution Table' last night, as they show it in the article. I based it on last years calves, and it's a great way to look at things. So I looked over the last 4 years, and that was even more interesting. We've been lucky or doing something right, because we've only had 5 open cows in 4 years, and four of those were in the drought of '02. In all it works out to just under 2%.
Does anybody know what an average is? I thought a working number most guys used for open rate was 5%.
I took the time to do my own 'Calving Distribution Table' last night, as they show it in the article. I based it on last years calves, and it's a great way to look at things. So I looked over the last 4 years, and that was even more interesting. We've been lucky or doing something right, because we've only had 5 open cows in 4 years, and four of those were in the drought of '02. In all it works out to just under 2%.
Does anybody know what an average is? I thought a working number most guys used for open rate was 5%.
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