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<blockquote data-quote="Travlr" data-source="post: 1752052" data-attributes="member: 42463"><p>Cattle in fields... which is where cattle are generally kept... rarely see grain at all. Some people feed their cows grain, most don't. Some start calves on grain at some point, most don't. Usually calves don't see grain until they are in a feedlot.</p><p></p><p>So you are keeping the animal as a pet? Personally, if I wasn't going to eat it I would never feed it grain. Cattle don't normally need grain and in fact it can be detrimental. Of course I've seen people treat their cows like pets and feed them treats just like they feed their dogs treats until they waddle and die young... but that's up to you. Contrary to popular belief... food is not love.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travlr, post: 1752052, member: 42463"] Cattle in fields... which is where cattle are generally kept... rarely see grain at all. Some people feed their cows grain, most don't. Some start calves on grain at some point, most don't. Usually calves don't see grain until they are in a feedlot. So you are keeping the animal as a pet? Personally, if I wasn't going to eat it I would never feed it grain. Cattle don't normally need grain and in fact it can be detrimental. Of course I've seen people treat their cows like pets and feed them treats just like they feed their dogs treats until they waddle and die young... but that's up to you. Contrary to popular belief... food is not love. [/QUOTE]
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