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<blockquote data-quote="tnwalkingred" data-source="post: 1036241" data-attributes="member: 14434"><p>Around here most people so that the heifers are calving at 24 months or later. I bred two heifers last year around this time so they would calve in the spring at the end of April. That put one at 24 months and one at 25 months old. </p><p></p><p>I think I'll keep the heifers till late winter as both of you have suggested. Hopefully I can get a good price for them and turn around and buy another group of calves before the prices go up in the spring. </p><p></p><p>I've got another question for you guys. What medicine/antibiotic do you keep on hand at all times? LA 300? I'm looking for something that's effective but not so expensive as it will be kept on hand all the time and I hate to have a expensive medicine just sitting in the fridge if there is not a need for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tnwalkingred, post: 1036241, member: 14434"] Around here most people so that the heifers are calving at 24 months or later. I bred two heifers last year around this time so they would calve in the spring at the end of April. That put one at 24 months and one at 25 months old. I think I'll keep the heifers till late winter as both of you have suggested. Hopefully I can get a good price for them and turn around and buy another group of calves before the prices go up in the spring. I've got another question for you guys. What medicine/antibiotic do you keep on hand at all times? LA 300? I'm looking for something that's effective but not so expensive as it will be kept on hand all the time and I hate to have a expensive medicine just sitting in the fridge if there is not a need for it. [/QUOTE]
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