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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 310492" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>This is were you get into differences of methods and opinions. We alwasy introduce grain during the first week. They may not be able to utilize it but it gives them something to do. But we also have water in front of them from the beginning and put out a ittle hay by the time they're a week old.</p><p>If they were out with their mommas they'ld be eating hay and whatever else was available by the time they're a week old. Usually they're chewing their cud by 10 days and no latter then 2 weeks. They probably aren;t getting anything out of it, but they're doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 310492, member: 34"] This is were you get into differences of methods and opinions. We alwasy introduce grain during the first week. They may not be able to utilize it but it gives them something to do. But we also have water in front of them from the beginning and put out a ittle hay by the time they're a week old. If they were out with their mommas they'ld be eating hay and whatever else was available by the time they're a week old. Usually they're chewing their cud by 10 days and no latter then 2 weeks. They probably aren;t getting anything out of it, but they're doing it. [/QUOTE]
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