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<blockquote data-quote="Herefords.US" data-source="post: 773174" data-attributes="member: 3972"><p>My climate sure isn't cold, but I definitely see a need for a little extra backfat in my cowherd because I see an advantage in the ability of a cow to put on a little extra fat in the lush times to get them through the lean times.</p><p></p><p>If my cows always had the kind of pasture like yours do, Jim, it probably wouldn't be an important issue either.</p><p></p><p>But my cows winter on dry native grass, no hay, protein tubs, and an occasional sack of range cubes when I go check on them every 10 days or so. The only corn that my cattle see is through a fence - in the fenced-in feeders that the hunters put out for the deer.</p><p></p><p>George</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herefords.US, post: 773174, member: 3972"] My climate sure isn't cold, but I definitely see a need for a little extra backfat in my cowherd because I see an advantage in the ability of a cow to put on a little extra fat in the lush times to get them through the lean times. If my cows always had the kind of pasture like yours do, Jim, it probably wouldn't be an important issue either. But my cows winter on dry native grass, no hay, protein tubs, and an occasional sack of range cubes when I go check on them every 10 days or so. The only corn that my cattle see is through a fence - in the fenced-in feeders that the hunters put out for the deer. George [/QUOTE]
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