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<blockquote data-quote="Karin" data-source="post: 1174666" data-attributes="member: 18961"><p>Yes, that's for sure. The second pic was taken in mid May while the cows and calves were still on their winter pasture, they were getting hay before they got turned out to fresh pasture I think a week or two after this pic was taken. </p><p></p><p>Onefour was nothing but hot and dry...we drove by the sacrifice area which is why it looks a bit beat up in that pic. A couple people came out on their quads and rounded up the animals while me and a couple other colleagues were working in the field doing plant ID and clippings and moved them to there. Most likely to sell them, but I couldn't know. I did get a good look at them before they were gathered up and they looked the size and weight ready to go to the feedlot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karin, post: 1174666, member: 18961"] Yes, that's for sure. The second pic was taken in mid May while the cows and calves were still on their winter pasture, they were getting hay before they got turned out to fresh pasture I think a week or two after this pic was taken. Onefour was nothing but hot and dry...we drove by the sacrifice area which is why it looks a bit beat up in that pic. A couple people came out on their quads and rounded up the animals while me and a couple other colleagues were working in the field doing plant ID and clippings and moved them to there. Most likely to sell them, but I couldn't know. I did get a good look at them before they were gathered up and they looked the size and weight ready to go to the feedlot. [/QUOTE]
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