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Between a ROCK and a HARD SPOT!
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<blockquote data-quote="JMichal" data-source="post: 490969" data-attributes="member: 5744"><p>Talking about Efficiency, I have a herd of Angus in a pasture and a herd of Gelbvieh in the adjacent pasture. Pastures are identical. These are winter pastures. Herd size is the same, give or take a head or two. Last winter my Angus consumed twice as much hay. This winter I have fed the Angus about 15 bales (23 head) and the Gelbveih 2 Bales (25 head). The Gelbvieh are not eating hay and are content with the grass even though it is now dormant. The Angus will get on a Bale and stay on it till it's gone, then eat grass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichal, post: 490969, member: 5744"] Talking about Efficiency, I have a herd of Angus in a pasture and a herd of Gelbvieh in the adjacent pasture. Pastures are identical. These are winter pastures. Herd size is the same, give or take a head or two. Last winter my Angus consumed twice as much hay. This winter I have fed the Angus about 15 bales (23 head) and the Gelbveih 2 Bales (25 head). The Gelbvieh are not eating hay and are content with the grass even though it is now dormant. The Angus will get on a Bale and stay on it till it's gone, then eat grass. [/QUOTE]
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