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<blockquote data-quote="CreekAngus" data-source="post: 1599411" data-attributes="member: 38224"><p>And Richnm, don't ever be afraid to adjust on the fly. I don't know what your plans are for this bull or your cattle. We retain heifers and develop the bulls for sale. Last year we weaned off a 810lb heifer, she went on a different program than the others, she got zero supplementation, only grass hay and has developed nicely. Typically we supplement heifers, even after their first calf. We are running a small herd and have the ability to sort and feed like that. Not everyone can or is willing. As you go along you will adapt to things you want to adapt and cull the one's who you don't want to adapt to. A lot of folks on CT have a lot of wisdom to impart on raising up stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CreekAngus, post: 1599411, member: 38224"] And Richnm, don't ever be afraid to adjust on the fly. I don't know what your plans are for this bull or your cattle. We retain heifers and develop the bulls for sale. Last year we weaned off a 810lb heifer, she went on a different program than the others, she got zero supplementation, only grass hay and has developed nicely. Typically we supplement heifers, even after their first calf. We are running a small herd and have the ability to sort and feed like that. Not everyone can or is willing. As you go along you will adapt to things you want to adapt and cull the one's who you don't want to adapt to. A lot of folks on CT have a lot of wisdom to impart on raising up stock. [/QUOTE]
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