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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 1057749" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>Oh, she is WAY too skinny for me, that is why I said give her extra groceries! I would say she is lucky if she is a 2 or 3 MAYBE in BCS. There is no way she will be able to recover without some assistance. What I was trying to say is that IF she is good enough to do her job and breed back, she needs to be kept. But I agree, the calf needs to be taken off. At 90 days, he can be put on grain for a few weeks and then shipped or what ever. They are both going to suffer as soon as the grass turns brown. </p><p>Thus another reason I do not like having breeding age bulls around my girls; no problem with accidental pregnancies in the ones that are too young. Too often it ends bad, and you lose the productive life of the cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 1057749, member: 18809"] Oh, she is WAY too skinny for me, that is why I said give her extra groceries! I would say she is lucky if she is a 2 or 3 MAYBE in BCS. There is no way she will be able to recover without some assistance. What I was trying to say is that IF she is good enough to do her job and breed back, she needs to be kept. But I agree, the calf needs to be taken off. At 90 days, he can be put on grain for a few weeks and then shipped or what ever. They are both going to suffer as soon as the grass turns brown. Thus another reason I do not like having breeding age bulls around my girls; no problem with accidental pregnancies in the ones that are too young. Too often it ends bad, and you lose the productive life of the cow. [/QUOTE]
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