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<blockquote data-quote="Till-Hill" data-source="post: 1292222" data-attributes="member: 16547"><p>Lowest in pasture was 1.34 very thin first calf heifer and highest was 3.51 on a SimAngus bull on first calf heifer and a 3.36 on a PB Angus bull calf. Average this year was 2.59. Springs did get creep. Right around $100 head in them. Just for about 6-8 weeks. </p><p></p><p>Ones that make me want to put a confinement building for beef cows are our falls. 90% out of herd bulls vs 90% out of AI bulls for springs. The calves eat with their mothers a TMR for our 1000# dairy heifers. Best one last year was 4.27 lowest was 2.82 and average 3.46. They just grow like weeds when there is always feed in front of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Till-Hill, post: 1292222, member: 16547"] Lowest in pasture was 1.34 very thin first calf heifer and highest was 3.51 on a SimAngus bull on first calf heifer and a 3.36 on a PB Angus bull calf. Average this year was 2.59. Springs did get creep. Right around $100 head in them. Just for about 6-8 weeks. Ones that make me want to put a confinement building for beef cows are our falls. 90% out of herd bulls vs 90% out of AI bulls for springs. The calves eat with their mothers a TMR for our 1000# dairy heifers. Best one last year was 4.27 lowest was 2.82 and average 3.46. They just grow like weeds when there is always feed in front of them. [/QUOTE]
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