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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 701582" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>we row our bales. We rarely stack them because it seems like we get more waste due to weather.</p><p></p><p>Alberta Farmer, I know HD can take care of herself on these boards. But i ask you to show a bit of compassion. HD just gave up close to if not 80% of her herd to get through the winter. I think that was an amazingly tough call for anyone. That shows she can pencil out the numbers and take into consideration the feed values of her hay. I understand what HD is saying and feeling, we did the same last year with 50% of the herd. Might do so again this year depending on feed quality, and calf prices.</p><p></p><p>Herford Sire, if you think feeding chicken liter is a good thing, please keep your cows to your country and do not under any circumstances send them to Canada</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 701582, member: 6198"] we row our bales. We rarely stack them because it seems like we get more waste due to weather. Alberta Farmer, I know HD can take care of herself on these boards. But i ask you to show a bit of compassion. HD just gave up close to if not 80% of her herd to get through the winter. I think that was an amazingly tough call for anyone. That shows she can pencil out the numbers and take into consideration the feed values of her hay. I understand what HD is saying and feeling, we did the same last year with 50% of the herd. Might do so again this year depending on feed quality, and calf prices. Herford Sire, if you think feeding chicken liter is a good thing, please keep your cows to your country and do not under any circumstances send them to Canada [/QUOTE]
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