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CopeMan

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These pictures came from different ranches of better quality and better quality cattle.

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Must be quite a ways North of me. Not flat enough for my location. Them cows need a rotation pretty bad. When the turds are that visible they're overdue.
 
D.R.C

Ever notice how those things tend to build up around the hay rings or bunk feeders?

Sometimes moving the ring and feeder location is equivalent to rotational grazing practices.Those gals can be pretty lazy when and where feed is plentiful!! I don't rotate the cattle; its easier to rotate the feed.

Jay :lol:
 
That black Brangus cow looks like she could have twins and not even stop to eat. I bet she is a real good momma cow.
 
Fuuny thing about the feeding- we started caking some cows because our rotations were thinning out. We would throw out the cake on the road in the pasture they were in. Lazy rascals just laid right there and waited on us everyday. Wouldn't even move away from the road to go find grass and started falling apart.
 

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