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<blockquote data-quote="endebt" data-source="post: 155120" data-attributes="member: 829"><p>Well everyone has had a good time with getting cows to cycle here is something else i do. So have a good time with it. When we pull our bulls after 63 days of work we worm and vac the calves. We weigh calves when they are born and when we pull the Bulls. We also weigh calves at weaning. What we are seeing is the calves will gain about a lb. more than before. we are talking about 100 days. So it seems to be a good investment At our ranch. If a calve is ganing 1.8 lbs. adg. they will jump to 2.8adg. in todays market that is alot of money for a $5.00 investment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="endebt, post: 155120, member: 829"] Well everyone has had a good time with getting cows to cycle here is something else i do. So have a good time with it. When we pull our bulls after 63 days of work we worm and vac the calves. We weigh calves when they are born and when we pull the Bulls. We also weigh calves at weaning. What we are seeing is the calves will gain about a lb. more than before. we are talking about 100 days. So it seems to be a good investment At our ranch. If a calve is ganing 1.8 lbs. adg. they will jump to 2.8adg. in todays market that is alot of money for a $5.00 investment. [/QUOTE]
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