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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1727281" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Counted bales and there is enough in the stack to feed 45 cows from February 1 to April 15 when grass comes on. I know it will take a month to put together 45 cows so I got to start.</p><p>There is a bull, cow, and two big calves who wandered down out of the hills in the front field where purchased cows will go. They have been eating snow covered regrowth for 3 weeks. Not fed at all. So if the snow would melt a little more there is some pickings for cows to work on.</p><p>There is half a dozen more late migrating cows headed down the canyon. They will come by here today. When that happens the cowboys will pull these free loaders out of my field. B hasn't got over excited about getting cows out of the hills. But I know a couple other guys who still have some cows out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1727281, member: 498"] Counted bales and there is enough in the stack to feed 45 cows from February 1 to April 15 when grass comes on. I know it will take a month to put together 45 cows so I got to start. There is a bull, cow, and two big calves who wandered down out of the hills in the front field where purchased cows will go. They have been eating snow covered regrowth for 3 weeks. Not fed at all. So if the snow would melt a little more there is some pickings for cows to work on. There is half a dozen more late migrating cows headed down the canyon. They will come by here today. When that happens the cowboys will pull these free loaders out of my field. B hasn't got over excited about getting cows out of the hills. But I know a couple other guys who still have some cows out. [/QUOTE]
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