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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 725710" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>You can test hay until you are blue in the face and still have poor cows.</p><p>If my cows can not maintain body condition, wet or dry and raise the calf without my intervention, <strong>I am changing the cow </strong>not the grass or hay. It cost less to keep a good cow versus a bad cow. A cow cost a $1.25 </p><p>a day to upkeep and thats on grass and hay thats 456 dollars a year. That cost raises drastically for a cow that you have on welfare and have to keep proping up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 725710, member: 694"] You can test hay until you are blue in the face and still have poor cows. If my cows can not maintain body condition, wet or dry and raise the calf without my intervention, [b]I am changing the cow [/b]not the grass or hay. It cost less to keep a good cow versus a bad cow. A cow cost a $1.25 a day to upkeep and thats on grass and hay thats 456 dollars a year. That cost raises drastically for a cow that you have on welfare and have to keep proping up. [/QUOTE]
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