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<blockquote data-quote="Silver" data-source="post: 1482505" data-attributes="member: 12520"><p>We've always kept our replacements separate and fed them the best hay. The last few years we've also been feeding a high quality grain mix ration of about 4-5 lbs per day from shortly after weaning to spring. Improved conception and retention are the obvious pay offs, as well as a calmer gentler animal going forward. Those heifers that don't calm down generally get culled out before they become a cow.</p><p>Your calves look great btw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver, post: 1482505, member: 12520"] We've always kept our replacements separate and fed them the best hay. The last few years we've also been feeding a high quality grain mix ration of about 4-5 lbs per day from shortly after weaning to spring. Improved conception and retention are the obvious pay offs, as well as a calmer gentler animal going forward. Those heifers that don't calm down generally get culled out before they become a cow. Your calves look great btw. [/QUOTE]
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