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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1731079" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>A 'hot ration' has nothing to do with the temperature of the ration. It is simply referring to the ratio of grain to forage. The more grain fed</p><p>equates to more fat in the meat. A word of caution, This business is hard enough to succeed at without inconveniencing the public.</p><p>Southern New Hampshire is not Cherry County Nebraska or the Oklahoma panhandle. There had to be expense incurred by the county</p><p>and possibly state authorities and loss of time by the traveling public to facilitate your <em>Lonesome Dove </em>moment. All things considered it</p><p>might be more prudent to transport the cattle. I wish you success with your cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1731079, member: 40072"] A 'hot ration' has nothing to do with the temperature of the ration. It is simply referring to the ratio of grain to forage. The more grain fed equates to more fat in the meat. A word of caution, This business is hard enough to succeed at without inconveniencing the public. Southern New Hampshire is not Cherry County Nebraska or the Oklahoma panhandle. There had to be expense incurred by the county and possibly state authorities and loss of time by the traveling public to facilitate your [I]Lonesome Dove [/I]moment. All things considered it might be more prudent to transport the cattle. I wish you success with your cattle. [/QUOTE]
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