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corn silage to beef cows?
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<blockquote data-quote="Karin" data-source="post: 1086633" data-attributes="member: 18961"><p>And yet you are insisting--or rather implying--that jbradley treat his cows in the same manner as most commercial barn-raised dairy cows are treated: feed each and every individual cow their own special rations. <em>That</em> is a no-no: it is infeasible and impractical to any beef operation, and far too complicated for what is needed to be done to feed those bred cows. </p><p></p><p>A grinder/mixer is definitely not needed for this. A front-end loader on a tractor is more than enough to use to "ration out" feed for a herd of beef cows, among other much simpler suggestions than you offered.</p><p></p><p>And I've never heard of a dairy cow "shedding fat" to produce milk. I raising a big giant :bs: flag on that one, because most dairy cows barely have enough fat to "shed" to produce milk in the first place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karin, post: 1086633, member: 18961"] And yet you are insisting--or rather implying--that jbradley treat his cows in the same manner as most commercial barn-raised dairy cows are treated: feed each and every individual cow their own special rations. [i]That[/i] is a no-no: it is infeasible and impractical to any beef operation, and far too complicated for what is needed to be done to feed those bred cows. A grinder/mixer is definitely not needed for this. A front-end loader on a tractor is more than enough to use to "ration out" feed for a herd of beef cows, among other much simpler suggestions than you offered. And I've never heard of a dairy cow "shedding fat" to produce milk. I raising a big giant :bs: flag on that one, because most dairy cows barely have enough fat to "shed" to produce milk in the first place. [/QUOTE]
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