Buckerette
Well-known member
Once again I need advice. Hope it doesn't seem like all I do is ask for help.....
The short question is:
how long does it take for a calf to be fully weaned? Am I risking it if I put heifers back on pasture with their momma's after only 3 months off?
My youngest heifer was born March 27, 2006. There were taken off their momma's on October 21, 2006.
The reason I am asking is:
I'm short a pen. Currently, I have the cows on pasture with an open pen they can get to that has a windbreak. That is their only shelter as we have no trees or barns
.
Then I have a pen of big bulls. A pen of 2 year old bulls. A pen of weanlings.
I need to get my bulls and heifers separate in my weaned pen.
With the "hubby" working 70 hours a week, I can't ask him to build me another pen or windbreak and since I'd burn down the whole place if I even looked at a welder...I need another option.
The easiest thing to do is to turn the heifers back out with the cows.
Ofcourse, I'll figure something else out if there is a chance the heifers will go back to nursing their mommas and taking the unborn calves colostrum.
Thanks in advance!

The short question is:
how long does it take for a calf to be fully weaned? Am I risking it if I put heifers back on pasture with their momma's after only 3 months off?
My youngest heifer was born March 27, 2006. There were taken off their momma's on October 21, 2006.
The reason I am asking is:
I'm short a pen. Currently, I have the cows on pasture with an open pen they can get to that has a windbreak. That is their only shelter as we have no trees or barns

Then I have a pen of big bulls. A pen of 2 year old bulls. A pen of weanlings.
I need to get my bulls and heifers separate in my weaned pen.
With the "hubby" working 70 hours a week, I can't ask him to build me another pen or windbreak and since I'd burn down the whole place if I even looked at a welder...I need another option.
The easiest thing to do is to turn the heifers back out with the cows.
Ofcourse, I'll figure something else out if there is a chance the heifers will go back to nursing their mommas and taking the unborn calves colostrum.
Thanks in advance!