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<blockquote data-quote="SRBeef" data-source="post: 788330" data-attributes="member: 7509"><p>I would fenceline wean the calves asap. Have the vet give the heifer calves a shot of lute also in case they might have been bred already when you give them shots and pour on this fall. Lute is insurance. Leave the bull with the cows. That's what I have done. Then pull the bull a month or so ahead of calving and after weaning is complete and put him in with the steers so he is away from the cows at calving time. When I move the bull out of the cows I also put the weaned, retained heifers back in with the cows. This way you only have two groups to manage rather than three. Bull stays happier. Also jmho. Good luck. Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRBeef, post: 788330, member: 7509"] I would fenceline wean the calves asap. Have the vet give the heifer calves a shot of lute also in case they might have been bred already when you give them shots and pour on this fall. Lute is insurance. Leave the bull with the cows. That's what I have done. Then pull the bull a month or so ahead of calving and after weaning is complete and put him in with the steers so he is away from the cows at calving time. When I move the bull out of the cows I also put the weaned, retained heifers back in with the cows. This way you only have two groups to manage rather than three. Bull stays happier. Also jmho. Good luck. Jim [/QUOTE]
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