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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 592431" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>We had the same problem several years ago. We could not keep a fence post in the ground and several cows thought the tractor wires were desssert. can't remember how many times hubby rewired the Massie 35 of the ford 600, or figure out what "tin gut" did with 25 feet of copper wire. But alas I am digressing. As per the wood though, we for some reason i do not remember why, decided to change brands of mineral. After a few months it did the trick. Not all mineral is made the same. I think it was the lack of phosphorus. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sometimes when it's a bad growing year the feed might be lacking. It might be a good idea to get a feed analysis to see where it is at, and then maybe adjust your mineral accordingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 592431, member: 6198"] We had the same problem several years ago. We could not keep a fence post in the ground and several cows thought the tractor wires were desssert. can't remember how many times hubby rewired the Massie 35 of the ford 600, or figure out what "tin gut" did with 25 feet of copper wire. But alas I am digressing. As per the wood though, we for some reason i do not remember why, decided to change brands of mineral. After a few months it did the trick. Not all mineral is made the same. I think it was the lack of phosphorus. Sometimes when it's a bad growing year the feed might be lacking. It might be a good idea to get a feed analysis to see where it is at, and then maybe adjust your mineral accordingly. [/QUOTE]
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