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Last chess move in the 20 year plan.
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1803203" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Sorry, my reply to you [USER=1682]@Aaron[/USER] with the comment about the trees and shade was meant that there would be places for the BLACK cattle to get a little relief from what heat/sun you have up there...so that is why I said it would SEEM that black cattle would be more in favor in the north rather than the obvious that red and breeds that are red seem to be much more popular up there. </p><p> And contrary to what some think, cattle need a certain amount of "down time" as they chew their cud after they masticate all the grasses they eat and all... If they are grazing a good part of the night, I have no problem with them in the shade during the heat of the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1803203, member: 25884"] Sorry, my reply to you [USER=1682]@Aaron[/USER] with the comment about the trees and shade was meant that there would be places for the BLACK cattle to get a little relief from what heat/sun you have up there...so that is why I said it would SEEM that black cattle would be more in favor in the north rather than the obvious that red and breeds that are red seem to be much more popular up there. And contrary to what some think, cattle need a certain amount of "down time" as they chew their cud after they masticate all the grasses they eat and all... If they are grazing a good part of the night, I have no problem with them in the shade during the heat of the day. [/QUOTE]
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