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<blockquote data-quote="highgrit" data-source="post: 1230877" data-attributes="member: 14198"><p>Inyati, I guess I need to buy a heifer and see what happens. I've been thinking about doing this experiment since I started back in the cattle business. I figure I could double my money within a year . All it would take is a few pictures a week posted on this site of the animals downfall. What you and a bunch of other folks can't understand, is 10-14+% hay is better than feed. Right now my cows are looking good, but their heading to the woods for the next few months. I figure that their going to lose 5-7% of their body condition. And a cow that's never been pushed, doesn't know how to make a living working. You folks have beautiful cattle, but their not easy doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highgrit, post: 1230877, member: 14198"] Inyati, I guess I need to buy a heifer and see what happens. I've been thinking about doing this experiment since I started back in the cattle business. I figure I could double my money within a year . All it would take is a few pictures a week posted on this site of the animals downfall. What you and a bunch of other folks can't understand, is 10-14+% hay is better than feed. Right now my cows are looking good, but their heading to the woods for the next few months. I figure that their going to lose 5-7% of their body condition. And a cow that's never been pushed, doesn't know how to make a living working. You folks have beautiful cattle, but their not easy doing. [/QUOTE]
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