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<blockquote data-quote="uscangus" data-source="post: 725366" data-attributes="member: 13261"><p>i have read a lot of articles and journals about feeding bred or bumping cows(black angus). my cows have a lot of pastures or acreages. the weather is favorable in central-western Washington. it has occassionally rain or drizzles since fall. since el nino, the weather is warm and dry compared to several years or decade. the weather temperatures have been around 40-50 high with some sunshines. this area still receives plenty of constant drizzle rain, but not compare to southern states with thunderstorm and lightening.</p><p></p><p>i usually feed about 8lbs of bale of hay(good quality) per cow per night. the rest of the day, the cows are grazing the whole pastures.</p><p>i worried if i am not feeding them enough or too much, albeit they are maintaining their BCS(6-7). the cows are around 1500-1800lbs and ages around 5-7 years old. these bred cows are never in the barn during the night. from the barn to pastures, they have to walk far to get to pastures; hence, they get a lot exercise.</p><p></p><p>i would gladly appreciate your generous advises and opinions. happy holidays...............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uscangus, post: 725366, member: 13261"] i have read a lot of articles and journals about feeding bred or bumping cows(black angus). my cows have a lot of pastures or acreages. the weather is favorable in central-western Washington. it has occassionally rain or drizzles since fall. since el nino, the weather is warm and dry compared to several years or decade. the weather temperatures have been around 40-50 high with some sunshines. this area still receives plenty of constant drizzle rain, but not compare to southern states with thunderstorm and lightening. i usually feed about 8lbs of bale of hay(good quality) per cow per night. the rest of the day, the cows are grazing the whole pastures. i worried if i am not feeding them enough or too much, albeit they are maintaining their BCS(6-7). the cows are around 1500-1800lbs and ages around 5-7 years old. these bred cows are never in the barn during the night. from the barn to pastures, they have to walk far to get to pastures; hence, they get a lot exercise. i would gladly appreciate your generous advises and opinions. happy holidays............... [/QUOTE]
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