Steers



2 loads for mid-August delivery: 68 head, 715 lbs., all-natural Angus and black-whiteface steers; 70 head, 700 lbs., Angus and black-whiteface steers. EID, VAC 45-90. Born 8/15 to 12/15/2007. Beef Quality Assurance Certified.

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Busy everyday, we began weaning on May 21st and finished gathering the last field on the 4th of July. We’ve been able to implement ‘fenceline weaning’ for every bunch, fully utilizing our recent water development that allows us to corral the calves on water next to their mothers during the week-long process. It does entail burning a little more fuel to haul hay to remote locations, but the stress on both cows and calves seems substantially diminished. Certainly the calves look better this year, weighing 50 pounds heavier than last. Keeping the calves full and next to their mothers for an extra week before the haul down the hill has helped, but also I think the calves were in a little better shape when we began weaning this year.





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