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<blockquote data-quote="gizmom" data-source="post: 1254944" data-attributes="member: 13402"><p>Thanks all, we are really tickled with the calf crop this year does this old heart good to see the results of a whole lot of hard work. Well me hard work on the computer planning the mating or entering data. The boss is the one that really works his arse off, and he does an awesome job of managing the cattle day in and day out. This was the first year that we didn't creep. Not creep feeding was a management decision, instead of creep we planted more winter pasture. Our weaning weights did not seem to suffer for the decision, and we feel our customers will reap the benefits of calves that can perform on forage. We will split the calves this week I have to get busy picking which bull calves to send to the Florida Bull Test. I have a bunch of options this year its going to make it a tough decision on who to send. </p><p></p><p>gizmom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gizmom, post: 1254944, member: 13402"] Thanks all, we are really tickled with the calf crop this year does this old heart good to see the results of a whole lot of hard work. Well me hard work on the computer planning the mating or entering data. The boss is the one that really works his arse off, and he does an awesome job of managing the cattle day in and day out. This was the first year that we didn't creep. Not creep feeding was a management decision, instead of creep we planted more winter pasture. Our weaning weights did not seem to suffer for the decision, and we feel our customers will reap the benefits of calves that can perform on forage. We will split the calves this week I have to get busy picking which bull calves to send to the Florida Bull Test. I have a bunch of options this year its going to make it a tough decision on who to send. gizmom [/QUOTE]
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