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<blockquote data-quote="Angus86" data-source="post: 1391445" data-attributes="member: 25535"><p>Jan,</p><p></p><p>The two little calves push their way in and eat with no issues. But still have that calve look to them I sure hope they do grow. If they are stunted can they still calve ok? Would you recommend holding them back off the pasture and feeding them more grain when I cut the rest loose on the grass? They are angus and brangus and are almost dry lotted now since they have eaten the grass down to almost nothing in the polywire area. I make sure they always have hay before the grain since I assume they are mostly full on forage and then they won't gorge so much on the grain. I do not use tubs but have put out cubes since the grass in Fl is quite mature and dry now. They are stuck where they are until my rye grass comes up better and the construction is done. Thanks everyone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus86, post: 1391445, member: 25535"] Jan, The two little calves push their way in and eat with no issues. But still have that calve look to them I sure hope they do grow. If they are stunted can they still calve ok? Would you recommend holding them back off the pasture and feeding them more grain when I cut the rest loose on the grass? They are angus and brangus and are almost dry lotted now since they have eaten the grass down to almost nothing in the polywire area. I make sure they always have hay before the grain since I assume they are mostly full on forage and then they won't gorge so much on the grain. I do not use tubs but have put out cubes since the grass in Fl is quite mature and dry now. They are stuck where they are until my rye grass comes up better and the construction is done. Thanks everyone [/QUOTE]
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