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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 50"><p>> I don't usually raise a bull calf</p><p>> but this year do have one..I am</p><p>> ready to wean him at 6.5</p><p>> months...he is South Devon...when</p><p>> I have weaned steers and heifers I</p><p>> have given them grain for their</p><p>> first three weeks then they have</p><p>> gone to sale or I have retained</p><p>> some of the heifers...when I wean</p><p>> this bull should I do anything</p><p>> different since I will be</p><p>> marketing him as a bull next</p><p>> spring? I live in western Oregon</p><p>> and feed my cows first cutting</p><p>> alfalfa and pasture..thanks</p><p></p><p>You need to keep him growing with the alfalfa and just feed enough grain to keep him in good shape, not fat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 50"] > I don't usually raise a bull calf > but this year do have one..I am > ready to wean him at 6.5 > months...he is South Devon...when > I have weaned steers and heifers I > have given them grain for their > first three weeks then they have > gone to sale or I have retained > some of the heifers...when I wean > this bull should I do anything > different since I will be > marketing him as a bull next > spring? I live in western Oregon > and feed my cows first cutting > alfalfa and pasture..thanks You need to keep him growing with the alfalfa and just feed enough grain to keep him in good shape, not fat. [/QUOTE]
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