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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 289131" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>I would not put them in the pasture with my horses - seen too many wrecks happen doing that. Yes, you could put them in another pasture or in a separate pen. Or you could leave them in your horse barn, assuming there is a run/paddock attached to the stall they are currently occupying. As far as the pen size - I keep my bottle calves in a pen that measures apprx 20' X probably 40'. It is not ideal, but it allows them to run around, get some sunshine and fresh air, and they have access to an open shed when the weather is bad. We have also used this pen to house steers destined for the butcher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 289131, member: 539"] I would not put them in the pasture with my horses - seen too many wrecks happen doing that. Yes, you could put them in another pasture or in a separate pen. Or you could leave them in your horse barn, assuming there is a run/paddock attached to the stall they are currently occupying. As far as the pen size - I keep my bottle calves in a pen that measures apprx 20' X probably 40'. It is not ideal, but it allows them to run around, get some sunshine and fresh air, and they have access to an open shed when the weather is bad. We have also used this pen to house steers destined for the butcher. [/QUOTE]
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