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Feeding Broken Mouth Cows ?
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<blockquote data-quote="smnherf" data-source="post: 1140893" data-attributes="member: 3235"><p>There is a lot of differences in broken mouth cows. There are those 6, 7 or 8 year old cows coming out of western south Dakota who rarely see a bale of hay that you can buy and put some feed in them and they can raise a couple calves very well with no problems and then there are those broken mouth cows who have been fed corn silage and corn in order to get them to survive the winter and are still on the thin side. They can be a lot of work, have a hard time raising a calf and may just up and die on you any time. I would avoid the later type. You need to know what you are buying. There are lots of people make good money on short term cows.</p><p></p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smnherf, post: 1140893, member: 3235"] There is a lot of differences in broken mouth cows. There are those 6, 7 or 8 year old cows coming out of western south Dakota who rarely see a bale of hay that you can buy and put some feed in them and they can raise a couple calves very well with no problems and then there are those broken mouth cows who have been fed corn silage and corn in order to get them to survive the winter and are still on the thin side. They can be a lot of work, have a hard time raising a calf and may just up and die on you any time. I would avoid the later type. You need to know what you are buying. There are lots of people make good money on short term cows. Brian [/QUOTE]
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