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Fenceline weaning Updated 5-27
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<blockquote data-quote="lucky7chief" data-source="post: 541717" data-attributes="member: 7708"><p>We do fenceline weaning with high tensile electric. The calves have to be used to the fence. They will stand about 3 feet away and ball. We used to wean with corral fencing, but the cows would let them suck through the fence. </p><p></p><p>We always wean during the waning phase of the moon (between full and new). I'm not sure I really believe in "signs", but we tend to have less trouble. We also try to wean the second week after the full moon. I don't understand it, but it seems to be less headaches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lucky7chief, post: 541717, member: 7708"] We do fenceline weaning with high tensile electric. The calves have to be used to the fence. They will stand about 3 feet away and ball. We used to wean with corral fencing, but the cows would let them suck through the fence. We always wean during the waning phase of the moon (between full and new). I'm not sure I really believe in "signs", but we tend to have less trouble. We also try to wean the second week after the full moon. I don't understand it, but it seems to be less headaches. [/QUOTE]
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