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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 100499" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>We all have our differant ideals on weining weights. I shoot for somewhere around 200-225 pounds. I don't worry if I go over this. If I have one that is not quit there yet I will hold off on others until the smaller one catches up. I guess I should say I start thinking about weaning at 200 pounds. I would rather wean sever at a time than to have just a couple by themselves. They usually go into a pen beside on of the main pastures. Then after the crying, biT$$ing, and moaning they go into the heifer pen for a while. The young bulls and steers come out of the heifer pen at around 500 pounds and back into the main pastures until about 700 - 800 pounds then to the sale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 100499, member: 1184"] We all have our differant ideals on weining weights. I shoot for somewhere around 200-225 pounds. I don't worry if I go over this. If I have one that is not quit there yet I will hold off on others until the smaller one catches up. I guess I should say I start thinking about weaning at 200 pounds. I would rather wean sever at a time than to have just a couple by themselves. They usually go into a pen beside on of the main pastures. Then after the crying, biT$$ing, and moaning they go into the heifer pen for a while. The young bulls and steers come out of the heifer pen at around 500 pounds and back into the main pastures until about 700 - 800 pounds then to the sale. [/QUOTE]
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