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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 13272"><p>> I have 30 cows on 82 acres of</p><p>> Bahaia grass which has not been</p><p>> limed or fertilized in years (we</p><p>> just acquired this land). Our</p><p>> Angus Bull is servicing these cows</p><p>> now and my question is what should</p><p>> he be fed to keep him in good</p><p>> condition. We have a protein</p><p>> supplement available and the grass</p><p>> is plentiful.Does he need anything</p><p>> else? Thank you for your valued</p><p>> information.</p><p></p><p>One other thought in addition to what Frankie had to say. If you are new to this business, I would caution you to not neglect the trace minerals. The cows need them and I am sure they would help the bull as well. Long term neglect of a mineral suppliment had an adverse affect on my herd last year and it is too cheap to ignore. Best of luck,</p><p></p><p>Mack</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:mapxp@flash.net">mapxp@flash.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 13272"] > I have 30 cows on 82 acres of > Bahaia grass which has not been > limed or fertilized in years (we > just acquired this land). Our > Angus Bull is servicing these cows > now and my question is what should > he be fed to keep him in good > condition. We have a protein > supplement available and the grass > is plentiful.Does he need anything > else? Thank you for your valued > information. One other thought in addition to what Frankie had to say. If you are new to this business, I would caution you to not neglect the trace minerals. The cows need them and I am sure they would help the bull as well. Long term neglect of a mineral suppliment had an adverse affect on my herd last year and it is too cheap to ignore. Best of luck, Mack [email=mapxp@flash.net]mapxp@flash.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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