Kingfisher
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As cheap as hay has been here or if you got some wheat or rye would these work?
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Yea but you got to remember they been hustling since they were born in deep SW Texas. Just saying. I think they would bloom on some good hay.Bigfoot":1dkn4pj9 said:With that much ear, they don't look old enough to have been cycling long.
Kingfisher":3crncmm2 said:Yea but you got to remember they been hustling since they were born in deep SW Texas. Just saying. I think they would bloom on some good hay.Bigfoot":3crncmm2 said:With that much ear, they don't look old enough to have been cycling long.
:lol2: We all in trouble if they wake up one morning to two feet of snow..... from the looks of the background, they look tough enough to handle their environment. With that said, their environment isn’t an area that gets that kind of snow and the teens for a day would be about as close to zero they going to getDave":24jx5ow7 said:Winter is about to hit here. How much hay would they need when there is a couple feet of snow and temperature drops below zero?
Kingfisher":1wfr7u6v said:The real short coming is they are really short bred if bred at all.... $650 all in...
1982vett":1gmznooh said::lol2: We all in trouble if they wake up one morning to two feet of snow..... from the looks of the background, they look tough enough to handle their environment. With that said, their environment isn’t an area that gets that kind of snow and the teens for a day would be about as close to zero they going to getDave":1gmznooh said:Winter is about to hit here. How much hay would they need when there is a couple feet of snow and temperature drops below zero?