No, I do not have a controlled breeding season with the cows housed separately from the bulls until the next breeding season.

Eliminating Trich from your herd is unlikely with the management program that you have selected.  Without a controlled breeding season, cows that abort and then start to cycle again may spread the disease to uninfected bulls.  Your herd will probably have a low to very low percentage of cows calving each year.  Your herd is also a source of infection for neighboring herds and any herd that purchases non-virgin cattle from you.   

Please reconsider the length of your breeding season and your management of the cows that do not produce a healthy calf prior to the breeding season.  Click the "Go Back" link to see the controlled breeding season question again.


You have completed Trich CONSULT.  Please click on the "Generate Report" link to view and save your management plan.  If you would like to revise some of your answers, please close out of the program and go through Trich CONSULT again from the beginning. Changing some of your answers may change the other recommendations, or the emphasis that is placed on a particular practice.

 

 

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