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Heartbroken, lost my bull (dead) at the feed test!
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<blockquote data-quote="ALX." data-source="post: 561178" data-attributes="member: 6932"><p>My question too Frankie. This thread has me just vibrating at times when I think of it, and not to lay blame per say, but MAN I see a lot of ignorance when it comes to feed. I am no expert, but when you put a fence around them you make a contract to treat them right.</p><p></p><p>Are we saying some cattle have different sized organs to produce digestive agents in certain bloodlines or is it a home farm thing that somehow spreads out because of sales patterns?</p><p></p><p>Almost sounds more environmental than genetic, or more political than scientific?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ALX., post: 561178, member: 6932"] My question too Frankie. This thread has me just vibrating at times when I think of it, and not to lay blame per say, but MAN I see a lot of ignorance when it comes to feed. I am no expert, but when you put a fence around them you make a contract to treat them right. Are we saying some cattle have different sized organs to produce digestive agents in certain bloodlines or is it a home farm thing that somehow spreads out because of sales patterns? Almost sounds more environmental than genetic, or more political than scientific? [/QUOTE]
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