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<blockquote data-quote="Cross-7" data-source="post: 1303230" data-attributes="member: 24538"><p>I'm not sure what your questions are.</p><p>As to why they didn't sell them sooner is any bodies guess.</p><p>As far as feed if that is a question you stated you have gotten advice from several ranchers and vet's. That's what I'd go with. I'm not sure of your location therefore I'm not sure what feed stuff is available. I f they were mine and had lots of grass as you stated I'd supplement with cottonseed or cottonseed cake( range cubes) and good quality hay (not knowing what grass you have or it's value ) if available.</p><p>If they are bred and in real poor body condition as you indicated it's probably going to take quite a bit of feed to keep them going and raise a calf. </p><p></p><p>Good luck </p><p>If there are anymore question go ahead and post them some on here are very helpful</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cross-7, post: 1303230, member: 24538"] I'm not sure what your questions are. As to why they didn't sell them sooner is any bodies guess. As far as feed if that is a question you stated you have gotten advice from several ranchers and vet's. That's what I'd go with. I'm not sure of your location therefore I'm not sure what feed stuff is available. I f they were mine and had lots of grass as you stated I'd supplement with cottonseed or cottonseed cake( range cubes) and good quality hay (not knowing what grass you have or it's value ) if available. If they are bred and in real poor body condition as you indicated it's probably going to take quite a bit of feed to keep them going and raise a calf. Good luck If there are anymore question go ahead and post them some on here are very helpful [/QUOTE]
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