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Thrive weekly roundup: transitioning calves to grass and demo farm update

This week's Thrive roundup looks at managing the transition to grass for calves, while, on the demo farm, straw intake in calves is still significant.




Declan Marren
Sat 8 May 2021 12:00 AM
Declan Marren

Declan Marren
Declan Marren
Grass & feeding
Sat 8 May 2021 6:00 PM
Thrive weekly roundup: transitioning calves to grass and demo farm update
The latest batch of calves turned out to grass on the Thrive demo farm, Cashel, Co Tipperary.
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