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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1835956" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Just saw where someone wrote you have 60 cows. It takes money to feed 60 cows. That pasture is not maintaining them. Look how low it is and they started the winter off like that. You cannot start the winter off with malnourished cows. The man down the road does the same thing. He cuts everyone's junk hay. Looks like there are mares tails and broom sage rolled up with sticks that would poke their eyes out. Then when a cold snap hits he will pull a cow or two to the gate where it has died. Then the cows start living off their organ fat or inner fat. It is just a slow starvation from fall to spring, and some don't make it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1835956, member: 637"] Just saw where someone wrote you have 60 cows. It takes money to feed 60 cows. That pasture is not maintaining them. Look how low it is and they started the winter off like that. You cannot start the winter off with malnourished cows. The man down the road does the same thing. He cuts everyone's junk hay. Looks like there are mares tails and broom sage rolled up with sticks that would poke their eyes out. Then when a cold snap hits he will pull a cow or two to the gate where it has died. Then the cows start living off their organ fat or inner fat. It is just a slow starvation from fall to spring, and some don't make it. [/QUOTE]
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