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<blockquote data-quote="Muddy" data-source="post: 1302542" data-attributes="member: 23532"><p>The "biggest load of crap" is that they eating poor forage might not be load of crap after all. Our belted cows already proved it against our Angus cows. I've noticed that some breeds are a bit fussy eaters than other breeds. As for the summer, they will be fine since they will slicked up as usual. Some belted Galloway bloodlines, they have better gain than other belted Galloways. As for sale barns, I'm not sure if Newfoundland has them but with just 7 acres, he will be fine with the belties or raising freezer beef.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddy, post: 1302542, member: 23532"] The "biggest load of crap" is that they eating poor forage might not be load of crap after all. Our belted cows already proved it against our Angus cows. I've noticed that some breeds are a bit fussy eaters than other breeds. As for the summer, they will be fine since they will slicked up as usual. Some belted Galloway bloodlines, they have better gain than other belted Galloways. As for sale barns, I'm not sure if Newfoundland has them but with just 7 acres, he will be fine with the belties or raising freezer beef. [/QUOTE]
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