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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 13482"><p>> I don't know if I would use</p><p>> Holstein steers. Holsteins in</p><p>> general are not the best grazers.</p><p>> I think I would stick with a beef</p><p>> breed or cross between the 2. Get</p><p>> just weaned beef calves or go</p><p>> through a sale. Good Luck i would diffiately use a beef steer too.. they do do better grazing than the holstiens. i do raise holstein steers but i do have them in a feedlot on top of a good supply of pasture for them. so they do well and i think it has to do alot with the feed on top of the grass they get. let me know what you end up doing thanks.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:marsness@hotmail.com">marsness@hotmail.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 13482"] > I don't know if I would use > Holstein steers. Holsteins in > general are not the best grazers. > I think I would stick with a beef > breed or cross between the 2. Get > just weaned beef calves or go > through a sale. Good Luck i would diffiately use a beef steer too.. they do do better grazing than the holstiens. i do raise holstein steers but i do have them in a feedlot on top of a good supply of pasture for them. so they do well and i think it has to do alot with the feed on top of the grass they get. let me know what you end up doing thanks. [email=marsness@hotmail.com]marsness@hotmail.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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