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<blockquote data-quote="kb5iod" data-source="post: 189620" data-attributes="member: 3302"><p>While not Fescue only, it is a big portion of my grass. I have Dallis and a little common during the warm/hot months. The cattle I have currently have all done well through the winter with almost no hay. I have some heifers that are calving now and they have gained weight all winter and are looking good. I think you are right about finding a fescue conditioned bull. I think I am headed in the right direction and don't want to go backwards in fescue tolerance. I would think that fescue would be a common element in a primarily foraged based system, (at least in the areas that it occurs), however, I can't seem to generate any leads on bulls that are not pumped up on grain, (vs. forage proven), and conditioned to fescue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kb5iod, post: 189620, member: 3302"] While not Fescue only, it is a big portion of my grass. I have Dallis and a little common during the warm/hot months. The cattle I have currently have all done well through the winter with almost no hay. I have some heifers that are calving now and they have gained weight all winter and are looking good. I think you are right about finding a fescue conditioned bull. I think I am headed in the right direction and don't want to go backwards in fescue tolerance. I would think that fescue would be a common element in a primarily foraged based system, (at least in the areas that it occurs), however, I can't seem to generate any leads on bulls that are not pumped up on grain, (vs. forage proven), and conditioned to fescue. [/QUOTE]
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