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<blockquote data-quote="Banjo" data-source="post: 979348" data-attributes="member: 17304"><p>I have raised replacement heifers and an occasional herd bull over the last 4 of 5 years, with no grain. The whole herd doesn't get any grain. We have had good rainfall here over the last 4 years. They get hay when they run out of stockpiled fescue and orchardgrass. I'm sure my cattle have become adapted to that lifestyle. There is research out there that shows grass developed bulls and heifers are more fertile. i would feed corn sparingly if I did feed any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banjo, post: 979348, member: 17304"] I have raised replacement heifers and an occasional herd bull over the last 4 of 5 years, with no grain. The whole herd doesn't get any grain. We have had good rainfall here over the last 4 years. They get hay when they run out of stockpiled fescue and orchardgrass. I'm sure my cattle have become adapted to that lifestyle. There is research out there that shows grass developed bulls and heifers are more fertile. i would feed corn sparingly if I did feed any. [/QUOTE]
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