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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1553675" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>The price is good, they are due in 2-3 months. Get a good KILLED VIRUS vaccine, so they don't abort like some live virus vaccines cause, vaccinate them, keep separate for a couple of weeks. </p><p>I know everyone talks about having a calf on the ground at 2 yrs old. We don't push ours, most calve between 27-30 months. It works for us. I also don't babysit my 1st calf heifers either. We use an easy calving bull and they drop them and go on. Not everyone's way but it works for us. </p><p>If you don't like them, they can be sold. If they raise the calves and don't breed back, they will bring enough salvage in cull price, you won't lose anything. If you like them, they will do good bred to your bull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1553675, member: 25884"] The price is good, they are due in 2-3 months. Get a good KILLED VIRUS vaccine, so they don't abort like some live virus vaccines cause, vaccinate them, keep separate for a couple of weeks. I know everyone talks about having a calf on the ground at 2 yrs old. We don't push ours, most calve between 27-30 months. It works for us. I also don't babysit my 1st calf heifers either. We use an easy calving bull and they drop them and go on. Not everyone's way but it works for us. If you don't like them, they can be sold. If they raise the calves and don't breed back, they will bring enough salvage in cull price, you won't lose anything. If you like them, they will do good bred to your bull. [/QUOTE]
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