Posted by Dave from MN on October 17, 2008 at 06:25:53 from (96.24.108.212):
Well, it's that time of the year I guess. I have 2 calves born 4/21, 2 early may, 1 mid may, and one that was late-late June. What is the best procedures for weaning. I was planning on running them into a corral,12'x32' with a 10'x12' 3 sided shelter. The south side of the corral faces the north of the pasture and is separated by cattle panels and with lumber on top and bottom, they can see the mamas. Do the calves need to be vaccinated at weaning? Would the calves be better off in the larger 1.5 acre fenced yard (dirt-no growing grass right now), also adjacent to the cows. They are on free choice creep feed, and will have free choice hay. I am guessing the biggest are 500-600# and the youngest about 350#. As previously posted the 2 heifers I want to keep as replacements will probably be separated with less feed. Give me some pointers please.
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