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<blockquote data-quote="mgman" data-source="post: 236182" data-attributes="member: 647"><p>got_cows,</p><p>What kind of hay are you feeding? If it's really good alfalfa that can cause beef cows to get too fat. I had problems with mine getting fat when I used to feed dairy quality alfalfa (only because that's what I had at the time). I've had much better luck maintaining adequate body condition without the cows getting fat by feeding hay that's primarily grass with just a little alfalfa in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mgman, post: 236182, member: 647"] got_cows, What kind of hay are you feeding? If it's really good alfalfa that can cause beef cows to get too fat. I had problems with mine getting fat when I used to feed dairy quality alfalfa (only because that's what I had at the time). I've had much better luck maintaining adequate body condition without the cows getting fat by feeding hay that's primarily grass with just a little alfalfa in it. [/QUOTE]
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