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<blockquote data-quote="jerry27150" data-source="post: 95669" data-attributes="member: 1177"><p>dun, i have been fence line weaning since long before it was ever mentioned by anyone. if you have good milking mother cows, your calves will have baby fat & that always has to disappear when they leave mom's side. then they will gain more muscle & growth. in 55 years i have never seen one not shrink for at least a week, even if on good grass right next to mom & running in the same pasture with the rest of the herd. i never move the calves. i move their mothers to the next pasture over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry27150, post: 95669, member: 1177"] dun, i have been fence line weaning since long before it was ever mentioned by anyone. if you have good milking mother cows, your calves will have baby fat & that always has to disappear when they leave mom's side. then they will gain more muscle & growth. in 55 years i have never seen one not shrink for at least a week, even if on good grass right next to mom & running in the same pasture with the rest of the herd. i never move the calves. i move their mothers to the next pasture over. [/QUOTE]
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