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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1320615" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Had spring work done on yearling heifers, and bulls today. Only 1 out of 24 heifers didn't pass pelvic measurement requirement. Over all they are a little younger, and so a little smaller this year. Also we worked 3 yearling bulls, all passed their BSE, at just short of a year old. I have had the 3 up in a lot over the winter, so we turned them out on fresh pasture today. I plan on putting them out with a small number of cows or heifers, in about 6-8 weeks. </p><p>Our most dreaded part of cattle working day, is that it's also Sam the Border Collie's, vaccination day too. Nobody got bit today so it went well. </p><p>In a few days will be getting the cows and calves up to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1320615, member: 24816"] Had spring work done on yearling heifers, and bulls today. Only 1 out of 24 heifers didn't pass pelvic measurement requirement. Over all they are a little younger, and so a little smaller this year. Also we worked 3 yearling bulls, all passed their BSE, at just short of a year old. I have had the 3 up in a lot over the winter, so we turned them out on fresh pasture today. I plan on putting them out with a small number of cows or heifers, in about 6-8 weeks. Our most dreaded part of cattle working day, is that it's also Sam the Border Collie's, vaccination day too. Nobody got bit today so it went well. In a few days will be getting the cows and calves up to work. [/QUOTE]
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