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where to go with my calves
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<blockquote data-quote="Ann Bledsoe" data-source="post: 50706" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>Depends entirely on how they're fed.</p><p>Properly fed calves can't be distinguished from calves raised by mama.</p><p></p><p>The last bunch I took to the salebarn were sale toppers -- when the auctioneer announced that they were bottlecalves, bought right there at the same salebarn as newborns, nobody believed him. He had to ask me to come up and explain how the calves were raised that resulted in them looking so good (high protein ration, limited access to hay)</p><p></p><p>Ann B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ann Bledsoe, post: 50706, member: 60"] Depends entirely on how they're fed. Properly fed calves can't be distinguished from calves raised by mama. The last bunch I took to the salebarn were sale toppers -- when the auctioneer announced that they were bottlecalves, bought right there at the same salebarn as newborns, nobody believed him. He had to ask me to come up and explain how the calves were raised that resulted in them looking so good (high protein ration, limited access to hay) Ann B [/QUOTE]
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