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Settling new feeder calves routine
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<blockquote data-quote="RanchMan90" data-source="post: 1409699" data-attributes="member: 25351"><p>I feed them twice before working them. Once when they come off the trailer, then again the next morning. In the fall I was straightening them out on 10 acres. This spring I've been turning them out on 40 acres of grass and pushing them up to feed horseback in the evening. Works fair with a lead animal, although they do test fences. The main reason for turning out in a bigger trap is to have less health issues. It's cut down on respiratory problems tremendously :2cents:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RanchMan90, post: 1409699, member: 25351"] I feed them twice before working them. Once when they come off the trailer, then again the next morning. In the fall I was straightening them out on 10 acres. This spring I've been turning them out on 40 acres of grass and pushing them up to feed horseback in the evening. Works fair with a lead animal, although they do test fences. The main reason for turning out in a bigger trap is to have less health issues. It's cut down on respiratory problems tremendously :2cents: [/QUOTE]
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