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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm22" data-source="post: 672880" data-attributes="member: 7645"><p>I don't know nothing about Montana where the growing seasons are short; but here in Alabama if we had rain and had grass and if the market looked (to our best guess) like it would hold up and the cows weren't thin we would leave the calves on the cows to 270 days pretty regularly for the cows that opened up the calving season. There would be some tailenders whose calves sold on the same day that only had 220 day calves. "IF you have grass" good crossbred cows should be gaining weight after the first 60 days of lactation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm22, post: 672880, member: 7645"] I don't know nothing about Montana where the growing seasons are short; but here in Alabama if we had rain and had grass and if the market looked (to our best guess) like it would hold up and the cows weren't thin we would leave the calves on the cows to 270 days pretty regularly for the cows that opened up the calving season. There would be some tailenders whose calves sold on the same day that only had 220 day calves. "IF you have grass" good crossbred cows should be gaining weight after the first 60 days of lactation. [/QUOTE]
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