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How Masculine Should a Yearling Bull Be
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1485046" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Hopefully you just purchased your 2nd ton??? that's a lot of feed for 2 heifers. Figuring 4 months that's over 15# each per day, but if you just purchased 1 ton, then it's more like 7#. I'm assuming they are old enough to be bred? I rarely feed over 6#/hd/day - calves & yearlings. </p><p>But, like I said, others do it a lot different that I do. I have easy keeping kind of cattle I guess. And, not to brag, but I am far from the bottom - generally win Supreme over all Breeds at the small shows & Grand Ch at NY State Fair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1485046, member: 968"] Hopefully you just purchased your 2nd ton??? that's a lot of feed for 2 heifers. Figuring 4 months that's over 15# each per day, but if you just purchased 1 ton, then it's more like 7#. I'm assuming they are old enough to be bred? I rarely feed over 6#/hd/day - calves & yearlings. But, like I said, others do it a lot different that I do. I have easy keeping kind of cattle I guess. And, not to brag, but I am far from the bottom - generally win Supreme over all Breeds at the small shows & Grand Ch at NY State Fair. [/QUOTE]
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