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<blockquote data-quote="B&amp;amp;M Farms" data-source="post: 1009281" data-attributes="member: 15666"><p>At 700lbs they are probably big enough to breed but they need to gain for the next nine months. They will grow on grass this spring and summer but keep a loose mineral out all the time. You can cube them with a few 20% cubes but as long as the grass is good they shouldn't need them. I would also add don't wait to the last minute to buy hay. If it turns out dry late summer the price will just get higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B&M Farms, post: 1009281, member: 15666"] At 700lbs they are probably big enough to breed but they need to gain for the next nine months. They will grow on grass this spring and summer but keep a loose mineral out all the time. You can cube them with a few 20% cubes but as long as the grass is good they shouldn't need them. I would also add don't wait to the last minute to buy hay. If it turns out dry late summer the price will just get higher. [/QUOTE]
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