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<blockquote data-quote="born2run" data-source="post: 231462" data-attributes="member: 2498"><p>No, it isn't viral. You're dead-on as to why they had the DA's, although it was the opposite way around. Cows in the main herd get the higher protein ration. These animals that were already sick with other things couldn't handle the ration change. The boss has no clue what goes on out there, but got irritated that the herd manager had the sick pen over-crowded. I don't know he didn't call him and ask WHY the cows were in there.</p><p></p><p>rkm...I wouldn't own a dairy herd if milk price was guaranteed a constant $17. The stress is unbearable at times. I've often told people I'll gladly manage a dairy herd, but never in a million years own one. I was born and raised on a dairy...and am all too aware of everything it involves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="born2run, post: 231462, member: 2498"] No, it isn't viral. You're dead-on as to why they had the DA's, although it was the opposite way around. Cows in the main herd get the higher protein ration. These animals that were already sick with other things couldn't handle the ration change. The boss has no clue what goes on out there, but got irritated that the herd manager had the sick pen over-crowded. I don't know he didn't call him and ask WHY the cows were in there. rkm...I wouldn't own a dairy herd if milk price was guaranteed a constant $17. The stress is unbearable at times. I've often told people I'll gladly manage a dairy herd, but never in a million years own one. I was born and raised on a dairy...and am all too aware of everything it involves. [/QUOTE]
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