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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1663246" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>She starts looking rough <em>when</em> in the calving season? While nursing? After weaning? She is in good health and fat between weaning one and the birth of the next? What month does she calve? And what month do you wean? What kind of pasture grass? And hay? Are the pastures and hay fields soil-tested and fertilized to specs? What is the condition of the other cows? What breed is she? Yeah, feeding her that mix would be beneficial, but expensive in quantities for a grown cow, especially if you fed it all the time. Try it for a month, and you will be able to tell by then if it is helping or not. You have a pic of this cow? You might post some good pics of this cow on here, and get other people's opinions. There is a wealth of knowledge, experience and information on these boards. I learn something from every thread I read.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1663246, member: 40587"] She starts looking rough [I]when[/I] in the calving season? While nursing? After weaning? She is in good health and fat between weaning one and the birth of the next? What month does she calve? And what month do you wean? What kind of pasture grass? And hay? Are the pastures and hay fields soil-tested and fertilized to specs? What is the condition of the other cows? What breed is she? Yeah, feeding her that mix would be beneficial, but expensive in quantities for a grown cow, especially if you fed it all the time. Try it for a month, and you will be able to tell by then if it is helping or not. You have a pic of this cow? You might post some good pics of this cow on here, and get other people's opinions. There is a wealth of knowledge, experience and information on these boards. I learn something from every thread I read. [/QUOTE]
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