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<blockquote data-quote="Mosho" data-source="post: 382025" data-attributes="member: 4267"><p>Doc, you asked to see some pictures of our cows so if I can post some pictures you will see them. After seeing the previous post, I am ashamed to show my cattle. We inherited most of these cows 8 years ago when they were bred heifers. We knew very little about raising cattle but we have really tried to learn all we can. As I said before, I know these cows are lacking condition due to no hay and too little rain on our pastures. Right now we are feeding protein tubs with Rabon, Range Pellets and will start back with soyhull pellets if we don't get rain in a couple of days. We have 4 BCIA 1st calf heifers in the herd and 5 5year old Angus/Brangus cows The rest are the inherited ones that were supposed to be Angus/Brangus Crosses but I feel like several have Dairy gentics. They weigh 900 to 1050 lbs and usually wean calves about 400 -500 lbs. at 7 mos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mosho, post: 382025, member: 4267"] Doc, you asked to see some pictures of our cows so if I can post some pictures you will see them. After seeing the previous post, I am ashamed to show my cattle. We inherited most of these cows 8 years ago when they were bred heifers. We knew very little about raising cattle but we have really tried to learn all we can. As I said before, I know these cows are lacking condition due to no hay and too little rain on our pastures. Right now we are feeding protein tubs with Rabon, Range Pellets and will start back with soyhull pellets if we don't get rain in a couple of days. We have 4 BCIA 1st calf heifers in the herd and 5 5year old Angus/Brangus cows The rest are the inherited ones that were supposed to be Angus/Brangus Crosses but I feel like several have Dairy gentics. They weigh 900 to 1050 lbs and usually wean calves about 400 -500 lbs. at 7 mos. [/QUOTE]
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