I have some replacement heifers that I bought home from pasture in really good condition. Maybe even a little fat for replacements. I have been feeding them hay free choice (No grain). I expected them to loose some condition when we got into some cold weather. If anything ,they are looking fatter than ever.
They are due to calve starting march 15. Can I feed them lower quality hay to try melt some of this fat off or am I better off calving them as they are? I am not worried about birth weight coming from the bulls as I have used them all before. The heifers were all moderate to small birth weight. Will this extra fat add birth weight at this stage?
They are simm X angus and moderate framed Simmental bred angus. General I would call them well grown out. Anyone have any experience with this type of thing.
They are due to calve starting march 15. Can I feed them lower quality hay to try melt some of this fat off or am I better off calving them as they are? I am not worried about birth weight coming from the bulls as I have used them all before. The heifers were all moderate to small birth weight. Will this extra fat add birth weight at this stage?
They are simm X angus and moderate framed Simmental bred angus. General I would call them well grown out. Anyone have any experience with this type of thing.
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