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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 383674" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>I agree with most of Doc's analysis; but Rome was not built in a day and we have been seeing pics of Kiku's cows for a while now. They have gotten progressively better. If Kiku can keep her grass ahead of her cows, puts up enough hay for the winter, and avoids the "CHEAP BULL" syndrome I think all will be well. You can criticize them all you want to; but unload a buch of long, lanky, lean Char calves with a bunch of compensatory gain potential in them at the sale barn and the buyers go ga ga.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 383674, member: 2095"] I agree with most of Doc's analysis; but Rome was not built in a day and we have been seeing pics of Kiku's cows for a while now. They have gotten progressively better. If Kiku can keep her grass ahead of her cows, puts up enough hay for the winter, and avoids the "CHEAP BULL" syndrome I think all will be well. You can criticize them all you want to; but unload a buch of long, lanky, lean Char calves with a bunch of compensatory gain potential in them at the sale barn and the buyers go ga ga. [/QUOTE]
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