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introducing a new bull calf to the herd
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<blockquote data-quote="Rafter S" data-source="post: 1280104" data-attributes="member: 21194"><p>I don't know where you got him, but when you can turn him out will depend on whether or not he was weaned before you got him. If he wasn't, then I'd recommend keeping him penned for at least a week, or he may leave trying to find his mama. If he was weaned before you got him then you should be able to turn him out with your cows pretty much any time. If you don't know his background or history, you should be able to tell whether or not he was weaned by his behavior. If he's walking the fence and bellowing then he's not weaned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rafter S, post: 1280104, member: 21194"] I don’t know where you got him, but when you can turn him out will depend on whether or not he was weaned before you got him. If he wasn’t, then I’d recommend keeping him penned for at least a week, or he may leave trying to find his mama. If he was weaned before you got him then you should be able to turn him out with your cows pretty much any time. If you don’t know his background or history, you should be able to tell whether or not he was weaned by his behavior. If he’s walking the fence and bellowing then he’s not weaned. [/QUOTE]
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