Standards & Application – Global Animal Partnership
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No feedlots permitted. Pasture maintained with a minimum 50% vegetative cover. Specific requirements for weaning (6 mos min) and castration (3 mos max) 16-hr maximum transport time. always on pasture. No feedlots permitted. Pasture maintained with a minimum 75% vegetative cover. Fenceline or 2-stage weaning required; minimum age 8 months.
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SOURCE: Farmer & Cowboy Magazine – Cattle
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