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developing young females -- and -- keeping old girls going
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1350779" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>I don't have any really old cows that need extra attention right now, but when Rosie was around, from about 15 years old and older she lived with the calves and younger stock so she didn't need to push and shove for food, and everyone got their fair share.. I don't necessarily believe in feeding them 25% more, but I do think it's good if they don't need to fight to get a morsel among the bossy ones.. </p><p>Rosie got fed about 10 lbs of grain a WEEK, and it made a big difference for her</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1350779, member: 9096"] I don't have any really old cows that need extra attention right now, but when Rosie was around, from about 15 years old and older she lived with the calves and younger stock so she didn't need to push and shove for food, and everyone got their fair share.. I don't necessarily believe in feeding them 25% more, but I do think it's good if they don't need to fight to get a morsel among the bossy ones.. Rosie got fed about 10 lbs of grain a WEEK, and it made a big difference for her [/QUOTE]
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