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Reminder: Time to Wean by the Signs October 10th
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<blockquote data-quote="tnwalkingred" data-source="post: 1062936" data-attributes="member: 14434"><p>I have a few registered heifers I plan on retaining that I need to wean. I think I may try and do this tomorrow. I'm going to try and fence wean and see how well that works. I have some weaned feeder calves in a lot next to the registered cow/calf pairs so my plan is to just turn the heifers in with them. The only issue I'm facing right now is that one of them has pinkeye and I don't want it to spread to the feeders. This calf was brought into the farm a few weeks ago after I bought a few new cows and it has not affected the other registered cattle (which have been on my vaccination/fly control program for a while) so I'm hopeful it won't affect the feeders. Any thoughts on what I should do with this calf?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tnwalkingred, post: 1062936, member: 14434"] I have a few registered heifers I plan on retaining that I need to wean. I think I may try and do this tomorrow. I'm going to try and fence wean and see how well that works. I have some weaned feeder calves in a lot next to the registered cow/calf pairs so my plan is to just turn the heifers in with them. The only issue I'm facing right now is that one of them has pinkeye and I don't want it to spread to the feeders. This calf was brought into the farm a few weeks ago after I bought a few new cows and it has not affected the other registered cattle (which have been on my vaccination/fly control program for a while) so I'm hopeful it won't affect the feeders. Any thoughts on what I should do with this calf? [/QUOTE]
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