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<blockquote data-quote="somn" data-source="post: 596244" data-attributes="member: 3721"><p>Oklahoma sand cattle have tuff hooves as do kansas and nebraska sand hill cattle buy some cattle out of Montana and washington state or even oregon where lots of rain falls different deal. Now I know nothing of northern MO but if you say it is lush there I guess you have been extremely lucky lameness in the feedlot is a huge problem. Toe abscesses are the leading cause of lameness. I don't care if you fellas who nail cattle panels to the floors of trailers believe me or not it has been proven time and time again in the feedlot. I enjoy coming on this site to help people understand a aspect of the cattle industry that doesn't have much representation here. But I find more and more people are unwilling to learn. A feedlot ain't 50 cows grazing in a pasture. A feedlot is a breeding ground for problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="somn, post: 596244, member: 3721"] Oklahoma sand cattle have tuff hooves as do kansas and nebraska sand hill cattle buy some cattle out of Montana and washington state or even oregon where lots of rain falls different deal. Now I know nothing of northern MO but if you say it is lush there I guess you have been extremely lucky lameness in the feedlot is a huge problem. Toe abscesses are the leading cause of lameness. I don't care if you fellas who nail cattle panels to the floors of trailers believe me or not it has been proven time and time again in the feedlot. I enjoy coming on this site to help people understand a aspect of the cattle industry that doesn't have much representation here. But I find more and more people are unwilling to learn. A feedlot ain't 50 cows grazing in a pasture. A feedlot is a breeding ground for problems. [/QUOTE]
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