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breeding small (of age) heiffer
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 32550" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>One or ten, if the reason works in a paricular environment one is enough.</p><p>But try those that are farming and have other things to be doing during what you consider natures synch time. Making hay, fair season, school vacations, etc. I didn't notice your particular area, but getting animals to settle in Jul-Sept is the hardest around here. High temps and humidity. Our feedlots want backgrounded calves in early january which places them in the background program in October. I'll gaurentee that with the type of forage base in this area you aren't going to get adequate growth in 3 1/2 - 4 months to make a 600 lb weaned calf.</p><p>I'll say it again, <strong>what works for one person and their managment is not "right" for everyone.</strong></p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 32550, member: 34"] One or ten, if the reason works in a paricular environment one is enough. But try those that are farming and have other things to be doing during what you consider natures synch time. Making hay, fair season, school vacations, etc. I didn't notice your particular area, but getting animals to settle in Jul-Sept is the hardest around here. High temps and humidity. Our feedlots want backgrounded calves in early january which places them in the background program in October. I'll gaurentee that with the type of forage base in this area you aren't going to get adequate growth in 3 1/2 - 4 months to make a 600 lb weaned calf. I'll say it again, [b]what works for one person and their managment is not "right" for everyone.[/b] dun [/QUOTE]
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