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Manure............To Spread or Not to Spread?
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<blockquote data-quote="robertwhite" data-source="post: 799893" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Yes, I know all about the correct terms, but as this thread was started with a question on manure, I figured it was not an issue. ;-) </p><p></p><p>As for the young bull in with the heifers, again, I know I am risking an early calf, but I can't separate them in a sufficient manner for the next year. The oldest (and best) heifer was about 9 months old when placed in the pasture with the bull (then 7 months), so even on the off chance he mounted right away, the heifer will be 18 months when she calves. They are both beautiful Semitole/BeefMaster crosses. A little early, but not a huge issue from all the info I have read. Guess we'll find out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robertwhite, post: 799893, member: 15043"] Yes, I know all about the correct terms, but as this thread was started with a question on manure, I figured it was not an issue. ;-) As for the young bull in with the heifers, again, I know I am risking an early calf, but I can't separate them in a sufficient manner for the next year. The oldest (and best) heifer was about 9 months old when placed in the pasture with the bull (then 7 months), so even on the off chance he mounted right away, the heifer will be 18 months when she calves. They are both beautiful Semitole/BeefMaster crosses. A little early, but not a huge issue from all the info I have read. Guess we'll find out. [/QUOTE]
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