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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 743405" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>Thanks, guys!! It is truly great to hear from all of you!</p><p></p><p>ALX, not too terribly worried about the death loss right now. It sucks, but then trouble usually happens at the start. Our feed was actually put up in pretty good condition last year, so who knows. And, now that we have had these couple problems, we know what to watch for and will stay on top of it. The melt is just starting here now, and we've lots of dry ground for them to be on even once it really gets to melting. Interestingly, both the cows who had the WMD calves are 3 year olds, and were in pastures last summer that 'don't have selenium issues'. One was in the community pasture.</p><p></p><p>DH isn't much into this tech stuff. So I doubt you'll ever see him on here. He has no interest in the computer beyond poker and checking out the local classifieds. Sad, but true. I'll definitely mention to him that he might want to come on here though.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 743405, member: 2308"] Thanks, guys!! It is truly great to hear from all of you! ALX, not too terribly worried about the death loss right now. It sucks, but then trouble usually happens at the start. Our feed was actually put up in pretty good condition last year, so who knows. And, now that we have had these couple problems, we know what to watch for and will stay on top of it. The melt is just starting here now, and we've lots of dry ground for them to be on even once it really gets to melting. Interestingly, both the cows who had the WMD calves are 3 year olds, and were in pastures last summer that 'don't have selenium issues'. One was in the community pasture. DH isn't much into this tech stuff. So I doubt you'll ever see him on here. He has no interest in the computer beyond poker and checking out the local classifieds. Sad, but true. I'll definitely mention to him that he might want to come on here though..... [/QUOTE]
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