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pulling bull out of pasture
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<blockquote data-quote="Arancher" data-source="post: 29360" data-attributes="member: 241"><p>I noticed that most people that season breed have large herds. They like having all there calves to sell ready at the same time. That gives a more uniform crop. These people usually sell over video, internet ect. and when the buyer loads them up you don't have some 300lbs to 600 lbs. calvws. The buyers want equal size calves. Also in my area farmers and ranchers are the same, use the same land for crops and cattle.When they are ready to plant they don't want to deal with 100 calves. They just move the moma's to the cow pasture's , the calves are gone and after the harvest the cows clean up what's left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arancher, post: 29360, member: 241"] I noticed that most people that season breed have large herds. They like having all there calves to sell ready at the same time. That gives a more uniform crop. These people usually sell over video, internet ect. and when the buyer loads them up you don't have some 300lbs to 600 lbs. calvws. The buyers want equal size calves. Also in my area farmers and ranchers are the same, use the same land for crops and cattle.When they are ready to plant they don't want to deal with 100 calves. They just move the moma's to the cow pasture's , the calves are gone and after the harvest the cows clean up what's left. [/QUOTE]
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