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<blockquote data-quote="J" data-source="post: 237103" data-attributes="member: 2167"><p>Here in Texas the summers get a little warm and you tend to lose good grazing conditions, say mid July? Winters aren't that bad in my area so I'd say winter is a better time for me but that might be different in your area. The problem I have with winter is that in the evenings its dark when I leave and dark when I get home so theres not much time to check for sickies. Like has been said earlier stockers, especially if bought at the sale barn, GET SICK and need to be checked at LEAST once a day if not twice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J, post: 237103, member: 2167"] Here in Texas the summers get a little warm and you tend to lose good grazing conditions, say mid July? Winters aren't that bad in my area so I'd say winter is a better time for me but that might be different in your area. The problem I have with winter is that in the evenings its dark when I leave and dark when I get home so theres not much time to check for sickies. Like has been said earlier stockers, especially if bought at the sale barn, GET SICK and need to be checked at LEAST once a day if not twice. [/QUOTE]
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