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<blockquote data-quote="Old_man_emu" data-source="post: 982357" data-attributes="member: 17893"><p>In July 2012 you would get bogged where the cows are in the second pic.</p><p>The farm is about 135ac in a temperate part of Australia usually known for it reliable rainfall. Our pastures usually consist of clover and rye grass with cocksfoot, phylaris and fescue amount other things making up the mix.</p><p>I'm carrying 48 pairs and 10 replacements, though that will change the week after next when I sell 10 or 15 culls.</p><p>The herd is mainly straight Angus and I managed to get 10 Charolais cross heifers in calf to an bull,they have been pretty good.</p><p>The week after next I will wean and feed the calves for a month and reassess the situation then. I have access to reasonably cheap feed so it pays to put in a little effort to try and finish some of the calves for my local butcher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old_man_emu, post: 982357, member: 17893"] In July 2012 you would get bogged where the cows are in the second pic. The farm is about 135ac in a temperate part of Australia usually known for it reliable rainfall. Our pastures usually consist of clover and rye grass with cocksfoot, phylaris and fescue amount other things making up the mix. I'm carrying 48 pairs and 10 replacements, though that will change the week after next when I sell 10 or 15 culls. The herd is mainly straight Angus and I managed to get 10 Charolais cross heifers in calf to an bull,they have been pretty good. The week after next I will wean and feed the calves for a month and reassess the situation then. I have access to reasonably cheap feed so it pays to put in a little effort to try and finish some of the calves for my local butcher. [/QUOTE]
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