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cows are way to loose! UPDATE
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<blockquote data-quote="triple&#039;S&#039;" data-source="post: 205190" data-attributes="member: 2934"><p>it's that time of year again, my cattle are way too "loose" due to the green ryegrass. They have acess to high mag minerals and hay but you know they won't eat much hay. Any economical ways to treat a whole herd. I'm worried it might lower my conception rate with breeding starting next month. One man suggested terramycin, but this is not a disease? when you got crap on the other side of the fence, your cows need to be stiffened up some. they have manure all over there butts and to be honest I'm embarrased. I like to be proud of my cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="triple'S', post: 205190, member: 2934"] it's that time of year again, my cattle are way too "loose" due to the green ryegrass. They have acess to high mag minerals and hay but you know they won't eat much hay. Any economical ways to treat a whole herd. I'm worried it might lower my conception rate with breeding starting next month. One man suggested terramycin, but this is not a disease? when you got crap on the other side of the fence, your cows need to be stiffened up some. they have manure all over there butts and to be honest I'm embarrased. I like to be proud of my cattle. [/QUOTE]
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