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2018 Seventh Calf - 112 pounds!
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<blockquote data-quote="True Grit Farms" data-source="post: 1527434" data-attributes="member: 24694"><p>I have no reason to whine or make excuses about my cattle. There's over a 100 back in the woods somewhere that I haven't seen for 5 days. My pond is still running out the spillway so I know they have water in the creek. Ron I'm surprised that you haven't lost any big cows that couldn't get up and bloated on a hill or in hole, I have. And AC COWBOY saved one for me that was bloated beyond belief. They eat and then chew their cud laying in the shade when it's a 100+ and start making heat and just bloat. And without help they can't get up. We've probably saved a half dozen maybe more by pulling them up. So far we've never had a smaller thinner cow do that yet. </p><p>I've posted this before, if we had someone to care and look after our cows mine would look like yours. I like big fat cows, and I'm not married to them. It's not hard to cut you stocking rate and supplement as needed to attain the BCS that you like or want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="True Grit Farms, post: 1527434, member: 24694"] I have no reason to whine or make excuses about my cattle. There's over a 100 back in the woods somewhere that I haven't seen for 5 days. My pond is still running out the spillway so I know they have water in the creek. Ron I'm surprised that you haven't lost any big cows that couldn't get up and bloated on a hill or in hole, I have. And AC COWBOY saved one for me that was bloated beyond belief. They eat and then chew their cud laying in the shade when it's a 100+ and start making heat and just bloat. And without help they can't get up. We've probably saved a half dozen maybe more by pulling them up. So far we've never had a smaller thinner cow do that yet. I've posted this before, if we had someone to care and look after our cows mine would look like yours. I like big fat cows, and I'm not married to them. It's not hard to cut you stocking rate and supplement as needed to attain the BCS that you like or want. [/QUOTE]
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