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<blockquote data-quote="FROGHOLLOWFARM" data-source="post: 247089" data-attributes="member: 3794"><p>Yes,worth keeping for brood cows.You could take the bulls to the salebarn and they would be gone and your done with them or you could steer the bulls and feed them out and have them slaughtered for your freezer but then you would have to buy hay and grain for them because you may not have enough grass for them and the cows.To wean them you could fence off a section next to the cows where the can see each other,so there would be less stress on the calves.Just make sure the fence is good enough so they can't get back together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FROGHOLLOWFARM, post: 247089, member: 3794"] Yes,worth keeping for brood cows.You could take the bulls to the salebarn and they would be gone and your done with them or you could steer the bulls and feed them out and have them slaughtered for your freezer but then you would have to buy hay and grain for them because you may not have enough grass for them and the cows.To wean them you could fence off a section next to the cows where the can see each other,so there would be less stress on the calves.Just make sure the fence is good enough so they can't get back together. [/QUOTE]
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