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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 2326"><p>Havent done it myself, bt a dairy down the road does. The key is that the heifers be really well grown out and cycling. His yearling Holstins run 1100 to 1300 lbs. and look more like coming two year olds.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> During the past few months, I've</p><p>> been slowly buying more and more</p><p>> nurse cows to raise our Holstein</p><p>> heifer calves that we custom</p><p>> raise. On a few occasions, the</p><p>> owner has sold some of the heifers</p><p>> back to us. The owner likes to</p><p>> breed his heifers at 15months old,</p><p>> but has said people are breeding</p><p>> at 1 year old. We've been as</p><p>> successful breeding heifers @ 1</p><p>> year as with waiting, but have any</p><p>> of ya'll had problems with this</p><p>> early breeding?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 2326"] Havent done it myself, bt a dairy down the road does. The key is that the heifers be really well grown out and cycling. His yearling Holstins run 1100 to 1300 lbs. and look more like coming two year olds. dun > During the past few months, I've > been slowly buying more and more > nurse cows to raise our Holstein > heifer calves that we custom > raise. On a few occasions, the > owner has sold some of the heifers > back to us. The owner likes to > breed his heifers at 15months old, > but has said people are breeding > at 1 year old. We've been as > successful breeding heifers @ 1 > year as with waiting, but have any > of ya'll had problems with this > early breeding? [/QUOTE]
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