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First time heifers. Time to think about breeding season.
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<blockquote data-quote="W.B." data-source="post: 1685682" data-attributes="member: 3518"><p>They look thin to me for two yr olds. Cows can recover with good grass but young cows are still growing and now they are lactating and trying to rebreed. The last cows I want ai are two yr olds. I agree with gcreek in that you need Raise your own feed. The Herefords i have been around are lower dry matter intake than say an Angus. Not necessarily an asset when forage quality is low.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="W.B., post: 1685682, member: 3518"] They look thin to me for two yr olds. Cows can recover with good grass but young cows are still growing and now they are lactating and trying to rebreed. The last cows I want ai are two yr olds. I agree with gcreek in that you need Raise your own feed. The Herefords i have been around are lower dry matter intake than say an Angus. Not necessarily an asset when forage quality is low. [/QUOTE]
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