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Lowest US cow/heifer inventory since 1941.
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<blockquote data-quote="NCLiz 3" data-source="post: 1110620" data-attributes="member: 21944"><p>haase</p><p>I couldn't agree with you more.</p><p>Mortality rate has got to be part of the problem, I'm sure.</p><p></p><p>What with more and more cows showing up at the slaughterhouse and being rejected for diseased condition, cancer eye, no hoofs, downers, or all the cows that die even before they are shipped to the slaughterhouse for the same conditions, it has got to make an impact on the mortality rate.</p><p>And then there are all the cows that won't breed, all the calves that are aborted or born sick and die, all from sulfur induced PEM has got to be a significant number.</p><p>And could even be why so many cattlemen are being forced out of business.</p><p>All of which reduces US cattle inventory. </p><p>Liz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NCLiz 3, post: 1110620, member: 21944"] haase I couldn't agree with you more. Mortality rate has got to be part of the problem, I'm sure. What with more and more cows showing up at the slaughterhouse and being rejected for diseased condition, cancer eye, no hoofs, downers, or all the cows that die even before they are shipped to the slaughterhouse for the same conditions, it has got to make an impact on the mortality rate. And then there are all the cows that won't breed, all the calves that are aborted or born sick and die, all from sulfur induced PEM has got to be a significant number. And could even be why so many cattlemen are being forced out of business. All of which reduces US cattle inventory. Liz [/QUOTE]
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