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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Sharpe" data-source="post: 809032" data-attributes="member: 13878"><p>Hello round the fire- What age should I take my October calves from their mommas? The are eating grass, hay and range pellets, but still nursing. I don't have scales so I can't base it on weight. They are growing well and are healthy and frisky. Also, one is a registred angus bull calf. When is it too late to decide to keep him a bull or castrate him for the freezer? He looks good on paper. How does one know?? Thanks for the help. (BTW I did swerch the arcives but did not find an answer)</p><p>Bill Brower</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judge Sharpe, post: 809032, member: 13878"] Hello round the fire- What age should I take my October calves from their mommas? The are eating grass, hay and range pellets, but still nursing. I don't have scales so I can't base it on weight. They are growing well and are healthy and frisky. Also, one is a registred angus bull calf. When is it too late to decide to keep him a bull or castrate him for the freezer? He looks good on paper. How does one know?? Thanks for the help. (BTW I did swerch the arcives but did not find an answer) Bill Brower [/QUOTE]
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