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    Hay by the ton?????

    There is one reliable person to get your hay from, yourself. Otherwise it’s a yearly battle
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    Salt

    If cattle would eat what they need, then why do companies put flavoring in their mineral.
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    Planting Bermuda in johnson grass

    Johnson grass is a noxious weed. Plain and simple, cows will eat it but it's still a noxious weed. Summer fallow for a few years or glyphos it every time it starts to come out. That's the only way to get rid of it
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    goggle markings on hereford

    So this calf is not a hereford, just a crossbred with goggle eyes. ok
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    Protein/Mineral Tubs

    If you buy a liquid feed or a tub with lots of water in it, it really doesn't matter. It still has the percentage of protein etc as the label states. Water is just the carrier, just as some other feeds have a carrier of grain dust etc
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    Protein/Mineral Tubs

    First, tubs are the most expensive supplement you can buy. Handy but expensive
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    Protein Tubs

    What are the Vita ferm tubs. Are they basically a mineral or is basically a protein source.
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    Didn't Like the Black Hereford? How 'Bout a Tiger Stripe?

    I know the reality of the black hair but it still makes it funny how the wrapping can make a deal.
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    Didn't Like the Black Hereford? How 'Bout a Tiger Stripe?

    yes but, but, but ya get Black hair
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    Didn't Like the Black Hereford? How 'Bout a Tiger Stripe?

    Exactly Alan. I still say they are a crossbred, and there are some good ones. But their quality is not the issue.
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    Didn't Like the Black Hereford? How 'Bout a Tiger Stripe?

    there is some confusion here. Slipping things into a breed against the rules of the organization. But for an organization to gladly accept another bit of a breed is a completely different issue. There are vast amounts of hereford bloodlines that a pure so to condemn a whole breed for a...
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    Didn't Like the Black Hereford? How 'Bout a Tiger Stripe?

    I think you are wrong. You could have bred angus to a chi but you could not have registered the calf as an Angus. You could breed a Herford to a Simm but the offspring would not be accepted into the Hereford registry. Now you could take a hereford and breed it to Simm and be accepted into the...
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    Didn't Like the Black Hereford? How 'Bout a Tiger Stripe?

    I did look up LLL and they do have some nice black whiteface crossbreds :D :)
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    Didn't Like the Black Hereford? How 'Bout a Tiger Stripe?

    I guess there wasn't much hybrid vigor in that crossbred :D
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    Didn't Like the Black Hereford? How 'Bout a Tiger Stripe?

    I found one but we missed him he already sold
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    Oats creep mix ?

    I would think that if you put medicated pellets in then the medication levels would be so low they would offer no benefit. The one thing about pellets is that some companies put whatever they can find to balance a pellet. Which is fine if you don't mind grain dust and the like in pellets. One...
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    Grazing corn stalks, cash rent price?

    I know a guy who mentioned the free manure and the guy told him that the nutrients were already there, the cows just transplanted them. He also said he'd rent it to him if the guy would pay for chiseling the ground afterwards. He said he wanted 8 bucks to chisel the ground. The days of cheap...
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    Proper Creep Feeding

    I would normally say don't feed them. But since it is a little project and the calves future is in the hands of a recip cow that could make or break the calf. prob the way I would look at it is make sure the cows eat good and right, maybe protein tubs etc. If you do put out creep feed make...
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    Black Herefords are the next major breed!

    First of all, There is no such thing as a Black Hereford. second....never mind, the first said it all
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    drilling winter forage

    Are you telling me that you have enough moisture in the ground to germinate it.
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