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<blockquote data-quote="djinwa" data-source="post: 812234" data-attributes="member: 8265"><p>Is that the entire diet? Lacking protein if so. As Chippie said, a good dairy cow is genetically programmed to milk whether she's fed or not. She can milk herself to nothing if not fed properly. Milk is a big drain on a cow.</p><p></p><p>This guy is blaming the prior owner for her condition, but doesn't sound like he's fixing it, unless I'm missing something.</p><p></p><p>If her condition is just a feeding problem, you can fix it. But she needs protein, energy, the right minerals to prevent milk fever, etc, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djinwa, post: 812234, member: 8265"] Is that the entire diet? Lacking protein if so. As Chippie said, a good dairy cow is genetically programmed to milk whether she's fed or not. She can milk herself to nothing if not fed properly. Milk is a big drain on a cow. This guy is blaming the prior owner for her condition, but doesn't sound like he's fixing it, unless I'm missing something. If her condition is just a feeding problem, you can fix it. But she needs protein, energy, the right minerals to prevent milk fever, etc, etc. [/QUOTE]
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