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<blockquote data-quote="heath" data-source="post: 1092712" data-attributes="member: 16676"><p>I was always told one 5x6 per day for 25 cows. </p><p>I feed mine less than that, they clean it all up and the still have grass to eat.</p><p></p><p>My take on asking/knowing how many cows a guy has, is to relate to my operation. A guy with 10-15 head is gonna have a different outlook than some one with 50 or 150. Never understood people wanting to keep it a secret like they have something special. Never seen any ranchers on shows like Cattlemen to Cattlemen or American Rancher say "I'd rather not say how many cows I'm running" when they are interviewed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heath, post: 1092712, member: 16676"] I was always told one 5x6 per day for 25 cows. I feed mine less than that, they clean it all up and the still have grass to eat. My take on asking/knowing how many cows a guy has, is to relate to my operation. A guy with 10-15 head is gonna have a different outlook than some one with 50 or 150. Never understood people wanting to keep it a secret like they have something special. Never seen any ranchers on shows like Cattlemen to Cattlemen or American Rancher say "I'd rather not say how many cows I'm running" when they are interviewed. [/QUOTE]
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