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Suckler cows.. is it worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Uggman" data-source="post: 8174146" data-attributes="member: 157320"><p>I would see if any local high health dairy farmers are getting robust dairy ie British freisan, monties, jersey ,arshire, dairy shorthorn x saler or south Devon heifer cavles rear them up and calve to the sim bull under 2 years in the spring inside after being fed hay all winter. Put some auto look feed barriers in go back to dairy farm buy more cavles and double suck them turn them out on nice spring grass sell the cavles in Autumn before housing them if they don't rear two cavles get rid. I wouldn't do pedigrees to get the good money you got to put a lot in them the more you do for them the lazyier they get too posh too push. </p><p>Ps Most beef breeds would be ok I just went saler and south Devon for milk and easy cavling</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uggman, post: 8174146, member: 157320"] I would see if any local high health dairy farmers are getting robust dairy ie British freisan, monties, jersey ,arshire, dairy shorthorn x saler or south Devon heifer cavles rear them up and calve to the sim bull under 2 years in the spring inside after being fed hay all winter. Put some auto look feed barriers in go back to dairy farm buy more cavles and double suck them turn them out on nice spring grass sell the cavles in Autumn before housing them if they don't rear two cavles get rid. I wouldn't do pedigrees to get the good money you got to put a lot in them the more you do for them the lazyier they get too posh too push. Ps Most beef breeds would be ok I just went saler and south Devon for milk and easy cavling [/QUOTE]
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