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<blockquote data-quote="showing71" data-source="post: 924515" data-attributes="member: 11621"><p>We run 170 pairs on the land around the home place which is right around 500 acres. We lease the 100 acre heifer/young cow pasture and a few other small pastures. Cows are calved in the 40 acre area right next to the calving barn (we aim to have the majority of calves born in February), and they stay in the area until we are finished AI-ing and implanting embryos (middle of May) and are fed hay during this time. Then the pairs are sorted into the other pastures with the herd bulls that match up best with the cows (typically into 3 groups) and are rotationally grazed. Cows and calves are on grass until late August or early September, depending on how long the grass lasts, and then calves are weaned (average is right around 600 lbs). Cows then stay on grass until corn harvest is done and then they go to stalks. Steers and heifers are backgrounded and sent to the feedlot. Replacement heifers and bulls are dry lotted and are given a grower ration during the colder months, and then are fed hay until they go to pasture or are sold. The top ~ 15% of the bull calves are kept to sell private treaty. We typically keep the top ~25% of the heifers as replacements (purebreds and commercials). We keep 10 head or so of the lighter weaned calves to feed out and sell for meat.</p><p></p><p>We also have around 1000 acres of alfalfa and grass hay. We keep the hay we need (at a surplus) and sell the left over. We have 300 acres of row crops that we have custom planted and harvested for feeding the animals, surplus is sold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="showing71, post: 924515, member: 11621"] We run 170 pairs on the land around the home place which is right around 500 acres. We lease the 100 acre heifer/young cow pasture and a few other small pastures. Cows are calved in the 40 acre area right next to the calving barn (we aim to have the majority of calves born in February), and they stay in the area until we are finished AI-ing and implanting embryos (middle of May) and are fed hay during this time. Then the pairs are sorted into the other pastures with the herd bulls that match up best with the cows (typically into 3 groups) and are rotationally grazed. Cows and calves are on grass until late August or early September, depending on how long the grass lasts, and then calves are weaned (average is right around 600 lbs). Cows then stay on grass until corn harvest is done and then they go to stalks. Steers and heifers are backgrounded and sent to the feedlot. Replacement heifers and bulls are dry lotted and are given a grower ration during the colder months, and then are fed hay until they go to pasture or are sold. The top ~ 15% of the bull calves are kept to sell private treaty. We typically keep the top ~25% of the heifers as replacements (purebreds and commercials). We keep 10 head or so of the lighter weaned calves to feed out and sell for meat. We also have around 1000 acres of alfalfa and grass hay. We keep the hay we need (at a surplus) and sell the left over. We have 300 acres of row crops that we have custom planted and harvested for feeding the animals, surplus is sold. [/QUOTE]
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