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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1752536" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Hi, Kenny. No. I said you won't find any pastures without EITHER shade OR water to get in. But, most pastures have both. </p><p></p><p>What did you mean by "<em>The slick haired black ones were also. Many of the Angus were in the shade</em>."? What kind are the <em>slick-haired black ones</em>? I delivered my big stock trailer to the man who bought it last week. He has Brangus, Chi-Angus, Ultrablacks and Angus. His Angus this time of year are as slick as the others. Usually cattle and horses that are haired up this time of year, have health problem like worms, or are very old. I am guessing it isn't as hot and humid there in VA as here? Well, y'all probably have days that are , where as down here, this is the norm May - September.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1752536, member: 40587"] Hi, Kenny. No. I said you won't find any pastures without EITHER shade OR water to get in. But, most pastures have both. What did you mean by "[I]The slick haired black ones were also. Many of the Angus were in the shade[/I]."? What kind are the [I]slick-haired black ones[/I]? I delivered my big stock trailer to the man who bought it last week. He has Brangus, Chi-Angus, Ultrablacks and Angus. His Angus this time of year are as slick as the others. Usually cattle and horses that are haired up this time of year, have health problem like worms, or are very old. I am guessing it isn't as hot and humid there in VA as here? Well, y'all probably have days that are , where as down here, this is the norm May - September. [/QUOTE]
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