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<blockquote data-quote="Knapview" data-source="post: 161789" data-attributes="member: 3114"><p>Thanks Rod - we have so many questions right now and it's tough to find answers to them all. We have pulled the hay we were feeding, otherwise they are on corn silage, wrapped oats and red clover (just bought this week so not the source thank goodness), steam flaked corn and commercial top dress so we can at least keep them going reasonably well until we get some more answers. We do have some neighbours that have offered some square bales so will draw home a couple of wagon loads tomorrow to get us through. I guess our real concern right now is determining what kind of issues we may have with the cows that are bred. It's tough to figure - the whole herd has been on the same hay and for some reason, this one heifer calf gets gangrene - we had two bulls and another heifer all born around the same time and they were fine. No rhyme or reason that we can figure. </p><p></p><p>Take care,</p><p>Deb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knapview, post: 161789, member: 3114"] Thanks Rod - we have so many questions right now and it's tough to find answers to them all. We have pulled the hay we were feeding, otherwise they are on corn silage, wrapped oats and red clover (just bought this week so not the source thank goodness), steam flaked corn and commercial top dress so we can at least keep them going reasonably well until we get some more answers. We do have some neighbours that have offered some square bales so will draw home a couple of wagon loads tomorrow to get us through. I guess our real concern right now is determining what kind of issues we may have with the cows that are bred. It's tough to figure - the whole herd has been on the same hay and for some reason, this one heifer calf gets gangrene - we had two bulls and another heifer all born around the same time and they were fine. No rhyme or reason that we can figure. Take care, Deb [/QUOTE]
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