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Thrive weekly roundup: bullocks housed and keeping calves on target at grass

This week's dairy calf-to-beef programme roundup looks at some top tips to keep calves gaining weight at grass over the remaining weeks, while the finishing cattle are housed on the demo farm.




Declan Marren
Sat 17 September 2022 12:00 AM
Declan Marren

Declan Marren
Declan Marren
Grass & feeding
Sat 17 September 2022 6:00 PM
Thrive weekly roundup: bullocks housed and keeping calves on target at grass
Some of the finishing stock that are now housed on the Thrive demo farm in Cashel, Co Tipperary.
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