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Growing out Heifers
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<blockquote data-quote="elkwc" data-source="post: 1584716" data-attributes="member: 22295"><p>We wean our spring born heifers in the fall. If we have wheat pasture we run them on wheat. If not they are run on old grass, free choice hay and 22% cubes 3 times a week. We turn the bull in around June 1st. After we turn in the bull they stay on grass until they calve. After the first hard freeze they will get hay and cake cubes twice a week along with free choice minerals. We calve our heifers from 24-27 months of age. They normally weigh 1,100-1,200 when they calve. We calve in a pasture. With the last late calver due any day we gaven't pulled a calf this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkwc, post: 1584716, member: 22295"] We wean our spring born heifers in the fall. If we have wheat pasture we run them on wheat. If not they are run on old grass, free choice hay and 22% cubes 3 times a week. We turn the bull in around June 1st. After we turn in the bull they stay on grass until they calve. After the first hard freeze they will get hay and cake cubes twice a week along with free choice minerals. We calve our heifers from 24-27 months of age. They normally weigh 1,100-1,200 when they calve. We calve in a pasture. With the last late calver due any day we gaven't pulled a calf this year. [/QUOTE]
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