Weaning Fall Calves Early?
Apr 03, 2023

Video: Weaning Fall Calves Early?

Dave Lalman, OSU Extension beef cattle specialist, says weaning fall-born calves early will help save forage this spring and summer. Dave also invites viewers to register for the Rancher’s Thursday Lunchtime Series, the popular webinars presented by OSU’s Beef Extension team.
 

Weaning Fall Calves Early?

Weaning Fall Calves Early?

Dave Lalman, OSU Extension beef cattle specialist, says weaning fall-born calves early will help save forage this spring and summer. Dave also invites viewers to register for the Rancher’s Thursday Lunchtime Series, the popular webinars presented by OSU’s Beef Extension team.... More
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