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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 4493"><p>Didn't see that article in Drovers, I thought I was just the oddball in all of this. Of course they probably did a major subsidized study, I just observed. Probably cost the same amount either way. It's going to get almost all the way up to freezing today, hot ziggies. The tractor is how I', going to handle the shovel, it's a real pain with one arm, but I've been putting out hay this way so I figure I can do the snowplow deal. If not my long suffering wife will yell at me. The whole site is down, looks like it's their host that has the problem. Bask in the sun, we will.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> The snow missed us here in</p><p>> southern Oklahoma. But we had two</p><p>> inches of rain Sunday night and</p><p>> Monday, plus 25 MPH north winds</p><p>> and 32-35 degree temperatures.</p><p>> It's been pretty miserable. But</p><p>> today it's clear and sunny and a</p><p>> projected warm 44 degrees. My kind</p><p>> of Christmas weather. I agree with</p><p>> you that those cows need some</p><p>> backfat. And a hard working bull</p><p>> needs some fat reserves to get him</p><p>> through the breeding season. There</p><p>> was a good article in Drovers a</p><p>> while back about targeting YG 1</p><p>> steers. Feeders said they were</p><p>> more likely to get sick and less</p><p>> efficient in the feedlot. Others</p><p>> said the cows that produced YG 1</p><p>> steers were less likely to breed</p><p>> back on time and didn't stay in</p><p>> the herd as long. BTW, I can't</p><p>> access the cattle pages site. Is</p><p>> it my ISP, or is it just not</p><p>> working? And I'm curious as to how</p><p>> you're going to operate that snow</p><p>> shovel with one arm in a sling?</p><p>> Happy Holidays!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4493"] Didn't see that article in Drovers, I thought I was just the oddball in all of this. Of course they probably did a major subsidized study, I just observed. Probably cost the same amount either way. It's going to get almost all the way up to freezing today, hot ziggies. The tractor is how I', going to handle the shovel, it's a real pain with one arm, but I've been putting out hay this way so I figure I can do the snowplow deal. If not my long suffering wife will yell at me. The whole site is down, looks like it's their host that has the problem. Bask in the sun, we will. dun > The snow missed us here in > southern Oklahoma. But we had two > inches of rain Sunday night and > Monday, plus 25 MPH north winds > and 32-35 degree temperatures. > It's been pretty miserable. But > today it's clear and sunny and a > projected warm 44 degrees. My kind > of Christmas weather. I agree with > you that those cows need some > backfat. And a hard working bull > needs some fat reserves to get him > through the breeding season. There > was a good article in Drovers a > while back about targeting YG 1 > steers. Feeders said they were > more likely to get sick and less > efficient in the feedlot. Others > said the cows that produced YG 1 > steers were less likely to breed > back on time and didn't stay in > the herd as long. BTW, I can't > access the cattle pages site. Is > it my ISP, or is it just not > working? And I'm curious as to how > you're going to operate that snow > shovel with one arm in a sling? > Happy Holidays!! [/QUOTE]
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