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<blockquote data-quote="rjk" data-source="post: 596425" data-attributes="member: 1019"><p>Thanks for your replies, she came in to eat with the other calves last night for the first time. She also ate out of a mineral bucket with a feeder steer, and fought her way in. Will deciede on taking her to market soon, but if I do keep her, she will have 2-3 months of being kept here at home with 3 other replacements. I think with just 4 of them here, and a couple of months, she should settle down. I like easy handling, gentle cows, and since I want my bulls genetics in my herd, rasising replacements should help. Now all I have to do is figure out which of the 2 reg bulls, (another bloodline), to use for these heifers. One has horns and size, the other is polled and smaller. Don't really want the horns, and since everything else is polled, need to figure how many may result in horned animals. Always something to think about.</p><p>Rick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjk, post: 596425, member: 1019"] Thanks for your replies, she came in to eat with the other calves last night for the first time. She also ate out of a mineral bucket with a feeder steer, and fought her way in. Will deciede on taking her to market soon, but if I do keep her, she will have 2-3 months of being kept here at home with 3 other replacements. I think with just 4 of them here, and a couple of months, she should settle down. I like easy handling, gentle cows, and since I want my bulls genetics in my herd, rasising replacements should help. Now all I have to do is figure out which of the 2 reg bulls, (another bloodline), to use for these heifers. One has horns and size, the other is polled and smaller. Don't really want the horns, and since everything else is polled, need to figure how many may result in horned animals. Always something to think about. Rick [/QUOTE]
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