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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 94830" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>OK, just checked out the site. Didn't wait for the Hfd bull pic to load. Pics have too high pixels for slow hardline connection.</p><p>I understand why AZ questioned rotational grazing. </p><p>I am not trying to be mean or insulting, but the cattle are deffinately thin. Calves are thin & potbellied.</p><p>Previously posted, number of cows don't make money - pounds of calves weaned PER COW makes money. Less cows = more grass per cow = more milk produced and more grass for calves to grow.</p><p>Equally important for the calves to have good nourishment to grow. Two cows raising 250# calves makes you less money than 1 cow raising 500# calf.</p><p>Now this is easy for us to have our opinion of how someone else should do something, but this is pretty basic to me.</p><p>I debated about saying anything, but it is not good for "newbies" reading these posts to think this is acceptable/normal growth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 94830, member: 968"] OK, just checked out the site. Didn't wait for the Hfd bull pic to load. Pics have too high pixels for slow hardline connection. I understand why AZ questioned rotational grazing. I am not trying to be mean or insulting, but the cattle are deffinately thin. Calves are thin & potbellied. Previously posted, number of cows don't make money - pounds of calves weaned PER COW makes money. Less cows = more grass per cow = more milk produced and more grass for calves to grow. Equally important for the calves to have good nourishment to grow. Two cows raising 250# calves makes you less money than 1 cow raising 500# calf. Now this is easy for us to have our opinion of how someone else should do something, but this is pretty basic to me. I debated about saying anything, but it is not good for "newbies" reading these posts to think this is acceptable/normal growth. [/QUOTE]
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