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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy" data-source="post: 94239" data-attributes="member: 1726"><p>Well my logic as flawed as it might be is that since I am unable to get my partner (also spelled as DAD) to get onto a normal breeding season (he wants to run the bulls year round) I have to do forage management. By that I mean I have to get the calves off as quickly as possible before they start to eat as much grass as the cows. We do not have a very big operation so we have get the calves gone in order to let a few fields recover enough to get in hay for the winter off of those fields.</p><p></p><p>I was finally able to get him to agree to let me separate my stock from his and get mine on a regular breeding season rotation just this year. I will run mine in a few pastures and his in the others and we will see how the condition of the forage differs between the pastures as all are divided equally.</p><p></p><p>Does that make sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy, post: 94239, member: 1726"] Well my logic as flawed as it might be is that since I am unable to get my partner (also spelled as DAD) to get onto a normal breeding season (he wants to run the bulls year round) I have to do forage management. By that I mean I have to get the calves off as quickly as possible before they start to eat as much grass as the cows. We do not have a very big operation so we have get the calves gone in order to let a few fields recover enough to get in hay for the winter off of those fields. I was finally able to get him to agree to let me separate my stock from his and get mine on a regular breeding season rotation just this year. I will run mine in a few pastures and his in the others and we will see how the condition of the forage differs between the pastures as all are divided equally. Does that make sense? [/QUOTE]
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