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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1524920" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>That is a great question, that will have tons of different answers. Some will say a few weeks. If you NEVER want to have a "sucker", you leave them separated until you breed heifers. If you put them together fairly quickly, you may get away with it for many years. But, if you get one to go back sucking, you create a monster that is really tough to ever get totally weaned. I bought a heifer I ended up having to put a bull ring with spikes in her nose to keep her from sucking a 2-yr old with twins.</p><p>Edit: To say the least, it is totally embarrassing to have people walk thru the herd and see her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1524920, member: 968"] That is a great question, that will have tons of different answers. Some will say a few weeks. If you NEVER want to have a "sucker", you leave them separated until you breed heifers. If you put them together fairly quickly, you may get away with it for many years. But, if you get one to go back sucking, you create a monster that is really tough to ever get totally weaned. I bought a heifer I ended up having to put a bull ring with spikes in her nose to keep her from sucking a 2-yr old with twins. Edit: To say the least, it is totally embarrassing to have people walk thru the herd and see her. [/QUOTE]
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