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Weaning naturally
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1544031" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>Natural weaning seems to be a trend of the "all natural grass fed beef" crowd around here. These are also usually people that are new to cattle and don't believe in spraying or mowing pastures. I just can't see how it would work on a big scale. I can see one or two slipping by but not the entire calf crop. Calves are supposed to be stripped and separated from the cows at 210 days. If you don't have the facilities build them or sell calves at weaning age. It's really not that hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1544031, member: 32659"] Natural weaning seems to be a trend of the “all natural grass fed beef” crowd around here. These are also usually people that are new to cattle and don’t believe in spraying or mowing pastures. I just can’t see how it would work on a big scale. I can see one or two slipping by but not the entire calf crop. Calves are supposed to be stripped and separated from the cows at 210 days. If you don’t have the facilities build them or sell calves at weaning age. It’s really not that hard. [/QUOTE]
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