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Late May - June Calving and Grass Fed Operation
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<blockquote data-quote="gcreekrch" data-source="post: 1669852" data-attributes="member: 14161"><p>Also, castrate your bulls at a young age, easier on the cattle and you haven't got a bunch of staggy looking steers to sell for less money than good steers are worth. Some do leave calves on cows as you are suggesting. Not all cows will wean their calves and the chance of a yearling still sucking and a newborn starving is a very real possibility.</p><p>Hauling hay to where your cattle will winter and having enough in those spots won't leave you wondering how to get them to another spot as you were asking on another post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcreekrch, post: 1669852, member: 14161"] Also, castrate your bulls at a young age, easier on the cattle and you haven’t got a bunch of staggy looking steers to sell for less money than good steers are worth. Some do leave calves on cows as you are suggesting. Not all cows will wean their calves and the chance of a yearling still sucking and a newborn starving is a very real possibility. Hauling hay to where your cattle will winter and having enough in those spots won’t leave you wondering how to get them to another spot as you were asking on another post. [/QUOTE]
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