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<blockquote data-quote="hurleyjd" data-source="post: 1631318" data-attributes="member: 4674"><p>First things first. What is the condition of the mother cows when selling the calves. Were they in good body shape. It takes a lot from a cow when nursing a calve. On down in the article you post more than a cow and calve per acre. Also is your hay meadow isolated from your pasture. I do not run that many cows to the acre and only bale where there is surplus grass. You are running to many cows to the acre. You maybe ought to reduce the cows to one every two acres. Then you should wean a calf if they have the ability to produce milk for the calve and you may be able to wean a 600 to 700 lb calves. Same amount of beef per acre but with less cows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurleyjd, post: 1631318, member: 4674"] First things first. What is the condition of the mother cows when selling the calves. Were they in good body shape. It takes a lot from a cow when nursing a calve. On down in the article you post more than a cow and calve per acre. Also is your hay meadow isolated from your pasture. I do not run that many cows to the acre and only bale where there is surplus grass. You are running to many cows to the acre. You maybe ought to reduce the cows to one every two acres. Then you should wean a calf if they have the ability to produce milk for the calve and you may be able to wean a 600 to 700 lb calves. Same amount of beef per acre but with less cows. [/QUOTE]
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