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how long before you breed back and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy43" data-source="post: 799100" data-attributes="member: 10124"><p>In tx a lot of good open cows have been sold the last 3 years because of the heat and dry weather affecting the quality of the grass. In these conditions proteins and minerals need to be supplemented to supply the cows needs. Hardly anyone has the hay tested for protein and it has no or mininum fertilizer applied so the quality is low and the price is high. I have noticed with the protein I feed when the grass is good they will not eat protein and as the quality of the grass goes down the cosumption goes up. The same when feeding good hay or bad hay. Cows can starve to death eating their roughage requirements if their protein and mineral requirements are not met.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy43, post: 799100, member: 10124"] In tx a lot of good open cows have been sold the last 3 years because of the heat and dry weather affecting the quality of the grass. In these conditions proteins and minerals need to be supplemented to supply the cows needs. Hardly anyone has the hay tested for protein and it has no or mininum fertilizer applied so the quality is low and the price is high. I have noticed with the protein I feed when the grass is good they will not eat protein and as the quality of the grass goes down the cosumption goes up. The same when feeding good hay or bad hay. Cows can starve to death eating their roughage requirements if their protein and mineral requirements are not met. [/QUOTE]
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