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Waikato DairyNZ Farmwatch for week ending October 13

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15 Oct, 2023 03:00 PM2 mins to read

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Bull numbers and management are critical for good mating results. Photo / DairyNZ

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Waikato farm data for the week ending Friday, October 13.

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Most farms will have bulls sorted to tail off the herd in the next few weeks.

Bull numbers and management are critical for good mating results.

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Bulls can introduce several diseases to the herd such as TB, lepto, BVD, pink eye, M. bovis or a venereal disease.

Check the health status of the bulls and keep NAIT records up to date.

Sexual athlete or three-hit wonder? If bulls are overworked (not enough bulls or not rested) fertility will drop.

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Aim for one working bull per 30 not-in-calf cows, plus at least the same number of bulls resting.

Swap the bulls every 1-2 days.

A rested bull will use up about 90 per cent of his sperm in the first three ejaculates and the likelihood of fertilisation drops 5 per cent for every subsequent ejaculate.

Farmwatch graphic / DairyNZ
Farmwatch graphic / DairyNZ

Ensure staff are trained and confident with working with bulls.

Regularly observe bulls serving to ensure they are serving correctly.

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Immediately remove and replace bulls that are unable to serve properly or are sick or injured.

A bull with an elevated temperature can have his fertility reduced for 60 days after it is treated.

For more information on mating season and bull management visit - Bull Management - DairyNZ.

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