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<blockquote data-quote="Highpoint" data-source="post: 1454905" data-attributes="member: 29255"><p>Well no rice brand in our area. Their poop went back to a good look until today. Not sure what they do when working cattle but they act slow and tired and poop loose. The calves who were cut are also slow moving which is to be expected. </p><p></p><p> I was able to get somewhat a test or at least first test. (96) The calves are being weaned and the calves from pasture sprayed did come out heavier. Some weighed over 700 lbs. I am not sure they will keep the 8 cows who were late bloomers that I have been testing as they have a system where they want calves born in spring to sale in fall. Just too much work to wean in January. Another test was on the bull they said could not produce and he did as they tested the two cows who were open and they sure enough are expecting. One apps 7 months and one at 4. Hope I said correctly. Olso found out too they plan on keeping the calves on back 50 acres for another 45 days. </p><p></p><p>Since this is first year as caregiver my goal is the grass first to allow to have higher carbs in grass or sugars. I read where carbs also give energy. Also their has been a large amount of animals on this small 60 acre pasture and now with bulls joining their 11 big ones and 6 calves with 52 goats. Still enough grass. Soon 96 calves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Highpoint, post: 1454905, member: 29255"] Well no rice brand in our area. Their poop went back to a good look until today. Not sure what they do when working cattle but they act slow and tired and poop loose. The calves who were cut are also slow moving which is to be expected. I was able to get somewhat a test or at least first test. (96) The calves are being weaned and the calves from pasture sprayed did come out heavier. Some weighed over 700 lbs. I am not sure they will keep the 8 cows who were late bloomers that I have been testing as they have a system where they want calves born in spring to sale in fall. Just too much work to wean in January. Another test was on the bull they said could not produce and he did as they tested the two cows who were open and they sure enough are expecting. One apps 7 months and one at 4. Hope I said correctly. Olso found out too they plan on keeping the calves on back 50 acres for another 45 days. Since this is first year as caregiver my goal is the grass first to allow to have higher carbs in grass or sugars. I read where carbs also give energy. Also their has been a large amount of animals on this small 60 acre pasture and now with bulls joining their 11 big ones and 6 calves with 52 goats. Still enough grass. Soon 96 calves. [/QUOTE]
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