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<blockquote data-quote="Dubcharo" data-source="post: 1314574" data-attributes="member: 19407"><p>The cows are indoor until the end of may, they are on free choice hay and corn silage. The ones with twins are thinner but stay in good shape. The calves can eat grain begining around 2 months old. Most of them find milk on other cows. Each year we have 4-6 pairs, that is the average in the charolais breed. This year is near record. The calves stay 1 week in the calving pen with their mother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dubcharo, post: 1314574, member: 19407"] The cows are indoor until the end of may, they are on free choice hay and corn silage. The ones with twins are thinner but stay in good shape. The calves can eat grain begining around 2 months old. Most of them find milk on other cows. Each year we have 4-6 pairs, that is the average in the charolais breed. This year is near record. The calves stay 1 week in the calving pen with their mother. [/QUOTE]
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