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Fattening up a heifer
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<blockquote data-quote="Vschoettle" data-source="post: 1663938" data-attributes="member: 38549"><p>Hello.</p><p>Here is how I manage my girls: avoid overcrowding the pasture, plenty of hay/grass, ample salt and mineral blocks and PARASITE control. I consider parasite control ultra important and we use pour on wormer 2 times each year. Sometimes a really good milker will lose weight: does she wean big calves? Does she nurse more than one calf? (Is she the herd's babysitter?). Hope this helps ya.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vschoettle, post: 1663938, member: 38549"] Hello. Here is how I manage my girls: avoid overcrowding the pasture, plenty of hay/grass, ample salt and mineral blocks and PARASITE control. I consider parasite control ultra important and we use pour on wormer 2 times each year. Sometimes a really good milker will lose weight: does she wean big calves? Does she nurse more than one calf? (Is she the herd's babysitter?). Hope this helps ya. [/QUOTE]
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