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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1113973" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Hi Havinago, yeh things are tough. At this time of the year if you haven't got much grass I would be inclined to get rid of them and just let the grass grow ready to restock again. It is amazing how much the grass grows in tough times when there are zero cattle grazing it. Maybe if you have a handful that are not saleable keep them on and take them through to bullocks but I think I would destock completely and let the place recover.</p><p>I'm off to Brisbane on Saturday for a few days, I have to put a new kitchen in Pam's unit. A lot of preparation getting going organising the feeding of my cattle.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1113973, member: 16453"] Hi Havinago, yeh things are tough. At this time of the year if you haven't got much grass I would be inclined to get rid of them and just let the grass grow ready to restock again. It is amazing how much the grass grows in tough times when there are zero cattle grazing it. Maybe if you have a handful that are not saleable keep them on and take them through to bullocks but I think I would destock completely and let the place recover. I'm off to Brisbane on Saturday for a few days, I have to put a new kitchen in Pam's unit. A lot of preparation getting going organising the feeding of my cattle. Ken [/QUOTE]
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