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<blockquote data-quote="Sugar Creek" data-source="post: 72410" data-attributes="member: 1383"><p>I have nine registered Red Poll heifers ranging from 2 to almost 3 years old coming with thier first calf. They are good size and in good condition and making bags. They are due to calve any day now. They are running in a 60 acre field with woods, hollows, and ridges. I have started calling them in every day for a bite of grain. We are very muddy here this late winter.</p><p></p><p>Should I move them to a smaller back pasture with access to a small lot and large tobacco barn easily reached on an all surface road or leave them here by our house where they have been all winter?</p><p></p><p>Any other suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sugar Creek, post: 72410, member: 1383"] I have nine registered Red Poll heifers ranging from 2 to almost 3 years old coming with thier first calf. They are good size and in good condition and making bags. They are due to calve any day now. They are running in a 60 acre field with woods, hollows, and ridges. I have started calling them in every day for a bite of grain. We are very muddy here this late winter. Should I move them to a smaller back pasture with access to a small lot and large tobacco barn easily reached on an all surface road or leave them here by our house where they have been all winter? Any other suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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