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Condition of 1st calf heifers
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<blockquote data-quote="Pharmer" data-source="post: 209729" data-attributes="member: 465"><p>Does anyone have any advice on getting my limousine heifers back in condition after they calve. They look pretty good until about 2 to 3 weeks post calving. I bought 4 angus based commercial heifers 2 years ago and they never got this drawn down. Getting them bred back is also a concern. They have plenty of rye grass and clover and eat all day. I have put out the safe guard worm blocks. My mature cows all look fine. Thanks for some suggestions. What would you supplement them with?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pharmer, post: 209729, member: 465"] Does anyone have any advice on getting my limousine heifers back in condition after they calve. They look pretty good until about 2 to 3 weeks post calving. I bought 4 angus based commercial heifers 2 years ago and they never got this drawn down. Getting them bred back is also a concern. They have plenty of rye grass and clover and eat all day. I have put out the safe guard worm blocks. My mature cows all look fine. Thanks for some suggestions. What would you supplement them with? [/QUOTE]
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