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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 7740"><p>big and take lots of imputs. had one that calved, ran with rest of cows, kept looking worse and worse as grass kept looking better. hit her again with a pour on wormer while she was eating feed, a 5 gal bucket for her and a 5 gal bucket for the other 16 head just to keep them bucket broke, murray calves grazed, her calf nursed and nursed, she ended up body condition POOR! wouldn't rebreed and had eaten more feed than the rest of the herd combined. still weighed 1700 lb + when I culled her. didn't fit my management plan - cow calf not a feedlot! she weaned huge calves that took forever to finish</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 7740"] big and take lots of imputs. had one that calved, ran with rest of cows, kept looking worse and worse as grass kept looking better. hit her again with a pour on wormer while she was eating feed, a 5 gal bucket for her and a 5 gal bucket for the other 16 head just to keep them bucket broke, murray calves grazed, her calf nursed and nursed, she ended up body condition POOR! wouldn't rebreed and had eaten more feed than the rest of the herd combined. still weighed 1700 lb + when I culled her. didn't fit my management plan - cow calf not a feedlot! she weaned huge calves that took forever to finish [/QUOTE]
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