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    Quote Originally Posted by Chelsea View Post
    I would say 30% of our x bred dairy that have wagyu end up assisted calvings, all to different degreees. a little less this year but we put in extra measures that helped. Our wagyu calves were all very close size to the calf pictured earlier in the thread. We even had a horse of a jersey x calf this year that was so stunning first light took him with the wagyu. That was probably one of the most difficult calvings we had in terms of size, I actually cried while calving her!
    I would have thought BB couldn’t be much worse than that surely. I suppose I just hate the waste of sending calves on the truck at the end of calving. We are using Angus straws until the SG dairy start but Angus seem to flood the market every year.
    30% is a horrible figure, probably a good enough reason to avoid them for this farmer! I like low input farming and quiet animals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben Waimata View Post
    30% is a horrible figure, probably a good enough reason to avoid them for this farmer! I like low input farming and quiet animals.
    Yeah only seemed to be the wagyu but we found other factors that contributed to it also. Went a lot smoother this year. Our cows tend to get very fat very easy pre calving and have big calves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben Waimata View Post
    30% is a horrible figure, probably a good enough reason to avoid them for this farmer! I like low input farming and quiet animals.
    My dad ran a herd of 600 Angus cows. No assistance. Calve or die. Majority calved. Only ever lost a couple.


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