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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 658033" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>:lol: :lol: SRBEEF - but you are doing exactly what JHH is questioning - you may not be hand feeding him grain - but he wintered on CORN. Not corn stalks that have been harvested. He & the cows HARVESTED the corn. Looks like you have a good system for your operation.</p><p>But, what you SAID is correct. A "mature" bull should not need any grain. He should be in good shape on good hay in the winter & grazing in the summer - just like the cowherd. Actually, he should need less quality most of the year, because he is a "freeloader" 75% of the year. A cow needs more nutrition because she is working 100% of the year (growing a baby & than feeding a baby).</p><p>Just like humans!!! The women are the workers!!! :banana:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 658033, member: 968"] :lol: :lol: SRBEEF - but you are doing exactly what JHH is questioning - you may not be hand feeding him grain - but he wintered on CORN. Not corn stalks that have been harvested. He & the cows HARVESTED the corn. Looks like you have a good system for your operation. But, what you SAID is correct. A "mature" bull should not need any grain. He should be in good shape on good hay in the winter & grazing in the summer - just like the cowherd. Actually, he should need less quality most of the year, because he is a "freeloader" 75% of the year. A cow needs more nutrition because she is working 100% of the year (growing a baby & than feeding a baby). Just like humans!!! The women are the workers!!! :banana: [/QUOTE]
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