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In KY, march is hard on cattle and old folks
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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1107779" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>Kickinbull, hey that sounds like a Crow or Cheyenne Indian Name. You indicate SC KY so I am directly north of you up here in Maysville. My cattle have not lost condition and it would not hurt a few of mine if they dropped a little condition. I do notice this: One of the cows that has a big fall calf on her is dropping some. Also a heifer that is low on the pecking order and gets chased away from feed is dropping a little. I still think they seem more stressed to me when it gets real hot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1107779, member: 17767"] Kickinbull, hey that sounds like a Crow or Cheyenne Indian Name. You indicate SC KY so I am directly north of you up here in Maysville. My cattle have not lost condition and it would not hurt a few of mine if they dropped a little condition. I do notice this: One of the cows that has a big fall calf on her is dropping some. Also a heifer that is low on the pecking order and gets chased away from feed is dropping a little. I still think they seem more stressed to me when it gets real hot. [/QUOTE]
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