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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1487812" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Yes but these are 12-14 months of age they have been through the whole 4 seasons and almost another one. Apart from drought conditions which was never mentioned every place that I know of has their growing season and the season where things are dormant. If you are growing bulls it is imperative to keep a close eye on their weight if you want something to sell and adjust their feed if things are not going to expectation. It may require some destocking to ease the grazing pressure or to plant some forage crop to fill the feed gap when pasture is not growing to maintain the grassfed status but what ever it takes you have to do it if you want to have a saleable product.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1487812, member: 16453"] Yes but these are 12-14 months of age they have been through the whole 4 seasons and almost another one. Apart from drought conditions which was never mentioned every place that I know of has their growing season and the season where things are dormant. If you are growing bulls it is imperative to keep a close eye on their weight if you want something to sell and adjust their feed if things are not going to expectation. It may require some destocking to ease the grazing pressure or to plant some forage crop to fill the feed gap when pasture is not growing to maintain the grassfed status but what ever it takes you have to do it if you want to have a saleable product. Ken [/QUOTE]
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