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<blockquote data-quote="artesianspringsfarm" data-source="post: 1082674" data-attributes="member: 20360"><p>Does anyone have a link to the post that Bez described of Aaron's detailed plans? I for one am very interested Bez and I appreciate your take on just about every aspect of husbandry. Maybe it's because I share the same kind of weather (although probably more snow but less extreme temps). I have not totally mastered the no-mud winter feeding method. It does boggle my mind that people think your method of tough love when it comes to calving is extreme, but that allowing cows to wade udder deep in mud and shyte to get a meal is totally fine. I hate seeing it, and yet I understand how it happens. We have had over 8 feet of snow here in the last three weeks, and now 6 feet of it have melted with driving rain and 40 degrees for the last 4 days. It's a touch messy as you can imagine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="artesianspringsfarm, post: 1082674, member: 20360"] Does anyone have a link to the post that Bez described of Aaron's detailed plans? I for one am very interested Bez and I appreciate your take on just about every aspect of husbandry. Maybe it's because I share the same kind of weather (although probably more snow but less extreme temps). I have not totally mastered the no-mud winter feeding method. It does boggle my mind that people think your method of tough love when it comes to calving is extreme, but that allowing cows to wade udder deep in mud and shyte to get a meal is totally fine. I hate seeing it, and yet I understand how it happens. We have had over 8 feet of snow here in the last three weeks, and now 6 feet of it have melted with driving rain and 40 degrees for the last 4 days. It's a touch messy as you can imagine. [/QUOTE]
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