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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 20139" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>We sent one to the feedlot program. Mid january when she left the backgrounder hse weighed 695 lbs, not bad from a late March heifer. I just couldn't bring myself to keep her because of the calfing ease questions.</p><p>We used a lot of Chateau this year and the calves should start hitting the ground in about 2 weeks.</p><p>I'm working on this years breeding plan now but I want to wait till I see what kind of calves he throws and also the Polled Hereford bull we used this year.</p><p>I think we're going to use a blk Angus bull on a bunch of them this year so I'll know for sure that they'll be going down the road and I won;t be tempted to keep as many heifers.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 20139, member: 34"] We sent one to the feedlot program. Mid january when she left the backgrounder hse weighed 695 lbs, not bad from a late March heifer. I just couldn't bring myself to keep her because of the calfing ease questions. We used a lot of Chateau this year and the calves should start hitting the ground in about 2 weeks. I'm working on this years breeding plan now but I want to wait till I see what kind of calves he throws and also the Polled Hereford bull we used this year. I think we're going to use a blk Angus bull on a bunch of them this year so I'll know for sure that they'll be going down the road and I won;t be tempted to keep as many heifers. dun [/QUOTE]
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