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<blockquote data-quote="BRG" data-source="post: 766015" data-attributes="member: 2397"><p>I would say our cows are in the middle. The are not the small nor large. I see cows that are a heck of a lot bigger and small than what we have. We shoot for the middle of the road. I feel our cows have some substance, bone, and length, while having the ability to raise a heavy calf at weaning that will go on and do it on feed. But the cows are not pampered at all. Only grass for the most part, and when we do feed them, it is just grass hay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRG, post: 766015, member: 2397"] I would say our cows are in the middle. The are not the small nor large. I see cows that are a heck of a lot bigger and small than what we have. We shoot for the middle of the road. I feel our cows have some substance, bone, and length, while having the ability to raise a heavy calf at weaning that will go on and do it on feed. But the cows are not pampered at all. Only grass for the most part, and when we do feed them, it is just grass hay. [/QUOTE]
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