A3B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 21,1986 f fTl>e Dairv Business \ ■.x Newton Bair * _ How Many First Borns In Your Bam? Have you ever counted the cows in your milking string that are the first offspring of their dams? How many of your 2-year olds produced a heifer calf that was raised as a replacement? You may be sur prised at the number of first off spring you are milking. Before we go any further, there is nothing bad about having the first offsrping of a heifer in the milking string. In fact, it might be quite advantageous. It depends on how careful you were in selecting your heifers in the first place, and then how particular you were to breed her to a good sire. The all too common practice on many dairy farms is to run a young, unproven bull in with the heifers of breeding age. It seems quick and easy, and saves a lot of hassle in watching for heats, tying them up, calling the AI in seminator, etc. But what about the consequences? How may of these first calves of unknown quality end up in the herd? In a herd that makes a practice of breeding the heifers to a young “cow freshener” bull, there may be several generations of that king of breeding. The z-year old, herself out of an unknown sire, may produce a heifer calf from another unknown bull mating. This could continue - ad infinitum - if you continue the practice. As many as one-third to one-half of a herd may be from the young For predictable results product packages. Only and real dairy flavor, good products conforming to cooks check for the federal and state standards “REAL”® Seal or the of identity can be certified ingredient list on dairy to carry this seal. --CHEMGRO BALE IT YOUR WAY il&S? BUT MAKE SURE THAT CHEMGRO QUALITY IS INSIDE BY USING CHEMGRO quality Alfalfa Fertilizer CHEMGRO QUALITY Pest Control Program CHEMGRO QUALITY Weed Control Program CHEMGRO QUALITY Custom Application Fof Tinted Call: CHEMGRO T FERTILIZER CO.. INC. SafW** . 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Someone with more specialized expertise has made the first selection, and then proven then through DHIA records And Breed type classification. Even if you are buying many of your herd replacements in order to upgrade the herd, you seldom choose a cow that is sired by an unknown sire. Too many of those critters never get to the sale ring anyway. You will naturally want to buy a cow from a well-know sire, hoping that she will improve the genetics of your herd. \ \\ V, ", 4 it all boils down to the tact that breeding is made easy for the average dairy with the large number of proven, genetically superior sires that are available through AI. Even the Young Sire program STEEL CULVERT PIPE Used carbon steel storage tanks which we have removed the end (heads). Lifting lugs attached. No coating. These tank shells make an inexpensive, quick and strong bridge. Tank shells buried with 3 feet of ground cover can support 80,000 lbs. CONCRETE CULVERT PIPE Factory Seconds, interlocking. 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