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does anyone supplement there momma cows?
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<blockquote data-quote="jedstivers" data-source="post: 1439270" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>I didn't but do now. </p><p>Corn is cheap compaired to the price of cattle and a little goes a long way. Keeps cows in good shape and turns out some nice calves. </p><p>Now keep in mind I'm feeding corn I grow. I price it the same as what I receive for it so I'm feeding cheaper than someone who buys all their feed. I do buy ddg but it comes in trailer truck loads so I'm not buying from a feed store. </p><p>I don't give two syits for all the talk about raising on grass or they will melt later. </p><p>I'm selling by the pound and want all the pounds I can get. I don't care about dock on fleasly calves. I send to Oklohama city and that's what sells there. </p><p>If it cost me 47 cents to put a pound on that brings a dollar forty seven I'm a dollar better. </p><p>Now that's calves and feeding cows doesn't relate exactly that way but it does pay for me to do it. </p><p>Right now I have a huge bunch of calves and their mamas are in great shape. No sucked down ol nags.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jedstivers, post: 1439270, member: 8873"] I didn't but do now. Corn is cheap compaired to the price of cattle and a little goes a long way. Keeps cows in good shape and turns out some nice calves. Now keep in mind I'm feeding corn I grow. I price it the same as what I receive for it so I'm feeding cheaper than someone who buys all their feed. I do buy ddg but it comes in trailer truck loads so I'm not buying from a feed store. I don't give two syits for all the talk about raising on grass or they will melt later. I'm selling by the pound and want all the pounds I can get. I don't care about dock on fleasly calves. I send to Oklohama city and that's what sells there. If it cost me 47 cents to put a pound on that brings a dollar forty seven I'm a dollar better. Now that's calves and feeding cows doesn't relate exactly that way but it does pay for me to do it. Right now I have a huge bunch of calves and their mamas are in great shape. No sucked down ol nags. [/QUOTE]
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