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<blockquote data-quote="brenlee" data-source="post: 1663908" data-attributes="member: 40941"><p>Definitely no dairy in her. I know she only got to stay because I raised her, and she is basically my "pet" - all the others do pretty well after calving. May get a bit thin and bony but get back into good condition fairly quickly. The pasture and hay are likely not top notch, but not poor either. Had some of our best looking calves ever this past season. I honestly think the owner keeps this small herd just because his family has always had cattle. And it gives him something to do. I'm going to try this mix for at least a couple weeks, just to see if I can get her the little bit of boost she needs. I won't give up on her until they ship her or I find her hooves up, and she is a long way from that right now. Thanks for all the input!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brenlee, post: 1663908, member: 40941"] Definitely no dairy in her. I know she only got to stay because I raised her, and she is basically my "pet" - all the others do pretty well after calving. May get a bit thin and bony but get back into good condition fairly quickly. The pasture and hay are likely not top notch, but not poor either. Had some of our best looking calves ever this past season. I honestly think the owner keeps this small herd just because his family has always had cattle. And it gives him something to do. I'm going to try this mix for at least a couple weeks, just to see if I can get her the little bit of boost she needs. I won't give up on her until they ship her or I find her hooves up, and she is a long way from that right now. Thanks for all the input! [/QUOTE]
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