I have had better luck with a bigger pin. I use about an acre lot with 6 strands of smooth HT wire with over 4kv on it. This works better for me than the 30X60 pin with pannels my granddad used. Seeing as how you are going to be mess'n with them any way go on and get the vacs up to date, tatoo'n, tag'n, cutt'n what ever you need to do. Stress is stess go on and get it all over with in one day, they will start put'n on lbs faster. 350 is a little on the small side to my thinking but they will be fine, go on and get that one too, no sence gett'n the herd back up in 6 weeks again. Get'n the calves off now will mean the cows will go into winter in better shape. It's alot easier to keep condition on a momma when she's dry. If you have already had a frost and you are going to have to get the cows penned up to seperate, hit'm with a good pour on as they go out the gate too. Keep the two replacements with the others for a while, a group of 6 will be easier to get settled down and on feed than a group of 4 and another group of 2. They ain't gonna get to fat on ya in 3-4 weeks. You will have plenty of time to get them how you want them this winter.
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