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<blockquote data-quote="plbcattle" data-source="post: 202875" data-attributes="member: 171"><p>I think there is several answers to this question. The average commercial man that sells his calf at weaning and tries to keep his sost down as much as possible. The other side to this coin is registered breeders who sell replacment females and bulls. There is no way, don't be led to believe otherwise, that grass fed cattle can raise huge weaning weights or yearling weights without a little help. So many on here post that they give their cows nothing, yet complain or show animals on here to be judged that look like crap. If seedstock breeders could get by without it They would. There are a ton of benifits to feeding cattle. They stay in better shape, rebreed sooner, producing more milk, raise a bigger calf, as well as have better disease fighting immune systems. If you want your cattle to ratio well against other contemporary groups of like cattle, you will need to help them a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plbcattle, post: 202875, member: 171"] I think there is several answers to this question. The average commercial man that sells his calf at weaning and tries to keep his sost down as much as possible. The other side to this coin is registered breeders who sell replacment females and bulls. There is no way, don't be led to believe otherwise, that grass fed cattle can raise huge weaning weights or yearling weights without a little help. So many on here post that they give their cows nothing, yet complain or show animals on here to be judged that look like crap. If seedstock breeders could get by without it They would. There are a ton of benifits to feeding cattle. They stay in better shape, rebreed sooner, producing more milk, raise a bigger calf, as well as have better disease fighting immune systems. If you want your cattle to ratio well against other contemporary groups of like cattle, you will need to help them a little. [/QUOTE]
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