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<blockquote data-quote="Highpoint" data-source="post: 1461510" data-attributes="member: 29255"><p>Currently because they will be born at the wrong time, my son says they will be sold. I am hoping not before the calves are large enough to get a test on their weight. The first cows to produce have very healthy calves and my son knows I am wanting to find out how large they get before sale. In research from Australia, the calves weighed 50 lbs more and the cows produced 15% more milk fat on less grass and another pasture where I only sprayed once, he did have calves coming off at 700lbs however that could not even be considered due to not having more data as to how old, etc. The fulvic in their tests however was not made from trees and the fulvic was 2-3% where this is 28-30% made with trees and water process not chemical. </p><p></p><p>I cannot honestly say we see much difference in the pastures as right now they have 96 calves on 70 acres that have been weaned. I go down and spray their hay and feed every few days and the first thing I noticed was the calves stopped having scours within a day. Many of those calves came off of other pastures and had not been raised from before birth with the product. You can tell I am having a time with family and these tests.</p><p></p><p>Spring should give us more information and yes the grass has been eaten down to the ground. I guess a really hard test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Highpoint, post: 1461510, member: 29255"] Currently because they will be born at the wrong time, my son says they will be sold. I am hoping not before the calves are large enough to get a test on their weight. The first cows to produce have very healthy calves and my son knows I am wanting to find out how large they get before sale. In research from Australia, the calves weighed 50 lbs more and the cows produced 15% more milk fat on less grass and another pasture where I only sprayed once, he did have calves coming off at 700lbs however that could not even be considered due to not having more data as to how old, etc. The fulvic in their tests however was not made from trees and the fulvic was 2-3% where this is 28-30% made with trees and water process not chemical. I cannot honestly say we see much difference in the pastures as right now they have 96 calves on 70 acres that have been weaned. I go down and spray their hay and feed every few days and the first thing I noticed was the calves stopped having scours within a day. Many of those calves came off of other pastures and had not been raised from before birth with the product. You can tell I am having a time with family and these tests. Spring should give us more information and yes the grass has been eaten down to the ground. I guess a really hard test. [/QUOTE]
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