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<blockquote data-quote="crats" data-source="post: 620417" data-attributes="member: 9256"><p>the problem with full cows that i have is that they are always carry around a big belly and these are old cows that we bought when we bought the farm. they came with it so to speak. they are old around 12- 15 years old. we lost 2 when they cashed in their chips last year as they rotted and exposed their innards it looked like they had a small bale of hay and stems still in them so we got an old book about animal health it said they were (full) or their teeth wasn't chewing their cud enough to get it through their system. and i was wondering about the stems making it worse. see i cut the hay after it was 4-5 feet high and it's quite stemy and the waste is high we looked at the dnt on the web it said it was good hay, we just had to get late as it given to us to cut and clean up the area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crats, post: 620417, member: 9256"] the problem with full cows that i have is that they are always carry around a big belly and these are old cows that we bought when we bought the farm. they came with it so to speak. they are old around 12- 15 years old. we lost 2 when they cashed in their chips last year as they rotted and exposed their innards it looked like they had a small bale of hay and stems still in them so we got an old book about animal health it said they were (full) or their teeth wasn't chewing their cud enough to get it through their system. and i was wondering about the stems making it worse. see i cut the hay after it was 4-5 feet high and it's quite stemy and the waste is high we looked at the dnt on the web it said it was good hay, we just had to get late as it given to us to cut and clean up the area. [/QUOTE]
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