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<blockquote data-quote="fit2btied" data-source="post: 789288" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>My brother is in the process of moving all his cows, about 20 pairs, up from spring to fall calving. This will be his first year that the bull has been kept away as he has all of them where he wants them. We normally breed the heifers one cycle ahead of the cows but that is not an issue this year. He's located about an hour south of St. Louis and as far as weather conditions go, if they make it, we will have it at some point and time - from hot to cold and wet to dry with high humidity much of the time. All our pastures and hay are predominantly high endophyte fescue and red clover. We have not been hit as hard as other parts of the state droughtwise and currently have about a 3-yr supply of hay. They have free choice mineral at all times and outside of weaning, extreme, or special conditions, the herd gets a 50-lb bag of range cubes or sweet feed twice a week to keep them easily catchable. He said the salebarn guru's all tell him Thanksgiving or Christmas but he wanted me to ask the CT crew when they would put the bull with them and why. A search of fall calving turned up over 3000 posts, so to all who have never rehashed or revisited a topic and/or have much more time to spend here than I do, forgive my laziness. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> Thanks for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fit2btied, post: 789288, member: 6"] My brother is in the process of moving all his cows, about 20 pairs, up from spring to fall calving. This will be his first year that the bull has been kept away as he has all of them where he wants them. We normally breed the heifers one cycle ahead of the cows but that is not an issue this year. He's located about an hour south of St. Louis and as far as weather conditions go, if they make it, we will have it at some point and time - from hot to cold and wet to dry with high humidity much of the time. All our pastures and hay are predominantly high endophyte fescue and red clover. We have not been hit as hard as other parts of the state droughtwise and currently have about a 3-yr supply of hay. They have free choice mineral at all times and outside of weaning, extreme, or special conditions, the herd gets a 50-lb bag of range cubes or sweet feed twice a week to keep them easily catchable. He said the salebarn guru's all tell him Thanksgiving or Christmas but he wanted me to ask the CT crew when they would put the bull with them and why. A search of fall calving turned up over 3000 posts, so to all who have never rehashed or revisited a topic and/or have much more time to spend here than I do, forgive my laziness. :) Thanks for your help. [/QUOTE]
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