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    cattle body structure/condition

    Thank you all for your help. Just to be clear, I am definitely not trying to starve these cattle to save a dollar. Most of the time, majority of the cattle look very good. Every time the vet has come out, he always comments on how good my cattle look. Even now, with no pasture for the past 6...
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    cattle body structure/condition

    Thank you all for your responses. I feed one 5x6 bale of coastal per day and usually a bag of cubes. If it was truly a nutritional issue, I would expect many of the cows to be affected, but only a few (2-3) look like the one in the photo. I know I could feed them more, but economics just don't...
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    cattle body structure/condition

    what does that mean? Does that explain her thinness?
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    cattle body structure/condition

    Yes, only some are losing condition and her calf is just over a month old.
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    cattle body structure/condition

    I am in Central Texas. I do not have hay analysis, I know I probably need to get this but our hay is all good quality coastal, we fertilize a good amount. Yes, the cattle are rotated between pastures. I do feed protein cubes but not a huge amount.
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    cattle body structure/condition

    her calf is just over a month old. Why is she so thin in the back and her belly so full?
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    cattle body structure/condition

    Hi all, I have about 60 head of black angus cattle. They are about 5-7 years old. Overall the herd is in great condition but I have noted that several of the cows are looking really thin, particularly in the back part of the body (photo included). I deworm them once a year, feed them hay using...
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