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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1692411" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Of course gather dates will vary considerably. But when they are out of feed or water they start gathering themselves as they go searching. Cows here normally stay out until late October early November. I haven't been up high to see what grass looks like. But the reports I hear haven't been good.</p><p>My old cows are on a private leased pasture. There is a September 1 remove date on the lease. We want those old cows gone before then. Thus the August 15 delivery date to the kill plant. The calves will stay in a good solid corral until all the bawl is out of them and then go on to irrigated hay meadow regrowth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1692411, member: 498"] Of course gather dates will vary considerably. But when they are out of feed or water they start gathering themselves as they go searching. Cows here normally stay out until late October early November. I haven't been up high to see what grass looks like. But the reports I hear haven't been good. My old cows are on a private leased pasture. There is a September 1 remove date on the lease. We want those old cows gone before then. Thus the August 15 delivery date to the kill plant. The calves will stay in a good solid corral until all the bawl is out of them and then go on to irrigated hay meadow regrowth. [/QUOTE]
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