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<blockquote data-quote="fourstates" data-source="post: 486187" data-attributes="member: 5918"><p>He <em>was</em> on heavy feed while showing. He has been off since the middle of October. I worried about his feet, but he seemed to handle it well. That's a real big drawback about using breeding stock as show animals. It is especially hard on heifers who are still developing udder tissue, which can be hindered by fat.</p><p></p><p>He is still growing. No more feed, just hay and minerals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fourstates, post: 486187, member: 5918"] He [i]was[/i] on heavy feed while showing. He has been off since the middle of October. I worried about his feet, but he seemed to handle it well. That's a real big drawback about using breeding stock as show animals. It is especially hard on heifers who are still developing udder tissue, which can be hindered by fat. He is still growing. No more feed, just hay and minerals. [/QUOTE]
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