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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1158376" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>I'm with most people here.. I kept 4 heifers last fall, they all bred first cycle except one on the second, it happens to be the one I like the least. All 4 have good attitudes all around, and I think they'll all raise good calves... the 4th just doesn't quite fit in with what I'm looking for in my herd, she's going to be a TALL (Frame 7?) cow and has the least meat on her bones.</p><p></p><p>I'm in a position where I have a lot of feed, especially hay (40T left over from last year), but pasture is a little tight, so I'll grow them all out, at which point it'll boil down to which ones have the best and prettiest calves year after year</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1158376, member: 9096"] I'm with most people here.. I kept 4 heifers last fall, they all bred first cycle except one on the second, it happens to be the one I like the least. All 4 have good attitudes all around, and I think they'll all raise good calves... the 4th just doesn't quite fit in with what I'm looking for in my herd, she's going to be a TALL (Frame 7?) cow and has the least meat on her bones. I'm in a position where I have a lot of feed, especially hay (40T left over from last year), but pasture is a little tight, so I'll grow them all out, at which point it'll boil down to which ones have the best and prettiest calves year after year [/QUOTE]
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