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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1126502" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Son you are wanting a thesis here.</p><p>I have seen it move from we had no clue what an epd was to getting to scientific and breeding for single traits.</p><p>Seen it go from never feeding a cow nothing but pasture 365 days they survived or they didn't.</p><p>We put a lot more pounds on a cow today from 40 years ago read somewhere today we are producing the same </p><p>amount of beef on 10 cows versus 15 then.</p><p>Couple of things I Have learned is put grass in front of the cow bull behind rest is pretty simple.</p><p>I am a grass farmer not a cowboy good grass equals good teeth equals longevity.</p><p>Sitting and talking over a cup of coffee we would have to go through several pots.</p><p>Typing is not going to happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1126502, member: 694"] Son you are wanting a thesis here. I have seen it move from we had no clue what an epd was to getting to scientific and breeding for single traits. Seen it go from never feeding a cow nothing but pasture 365 days they survived or they didn't. We put a lot more pounds on a cow today from 40 years ago read somewhere today we are producing the same amount of beef on 10 cows versus 15 then. Couple of things I Have learned is put grass in front of the cow bull behind rest is pretty simple. I am a grass farmer not a cowboy good grass equals good teeth equals longevity. Sitting and talking over a cup of coffee we would have to go through several pots. Typing is not going to happen. [/QUOTE]
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