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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 41755" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The heifer scuking when she came into heat was from my post. It isn't something that you would have to worry about. In 40 plus years this is the first time we've had a heifer start sucking. But then again, our heifers that are still here as yearlings are usually bred in the first cycles of the breeding season so they don't get into that "I'm so horny" stage like this heifer did.</p><p>What have you done to improve your pastures? Fertilize, interseed other grasses/legumes? Soil test?</p><p>Maybe a more intensive grazing type of managment.</p><p>I'm just whipping ideas out, you've probably thought of them, but maybe not. Trying to reclaim an ignored/abused farm is not much fun. But it's a young mans game. Better to do it now when you have the energy, etc. then wait till you're too old to really enjoy what you have accomplished</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 41755, member: 34"] The heifer scuking when she came into heat was from my post. It isn't something that you would have to worry about. In 40 plus years this is the first time we've had a heifer start sucking. But then again, our heifers that are still here as yearlings are usually bred in the first cycles of the breeding season so they don't get into that "I'm so horny" stage like this heifer did. What have you done to improve your pastures? Fertilize, interseed other grasses/legumes? Soil test? Maybe a more intensive grazing type of managment. I'm just whipping ideas out, you've probably thought of them, but maybe not. Trying to reclaim an ignored/abused farm is not much fun. But it's a young mans game. Better to do it now when you have the energy, etc. then wait till you're too old to really enjoy what you have accomplished dun [/QUOTE]
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