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<blockquote data-quote="OK Jeanne" data-source="post: 424088" data-attributes="member: 3333"><p>That's Star K Suzie Q. 2004 was a good year around here</p><p>for grazing. I recall it rained just when we needed it all</p><p>spring & summer. So what can you do? Wire their jaws</p><p>shut? She was feeding a calf at the time--which was</p><p>in July. I've always thought that a cow that stored up</p><p>extra energy(fat) in their brisket, etc during the good times could make it better through the hard times when they</p><p>inevitably came along. Is that thinking wrong? Suzie Q</p><p>has never missed getting pregnant - and at one flush</p><p>she gave us 31 good embryos, which we have used and</p><p>sold over the past few years. So in my book, she's a</p><p>keeper. </p><p></p><p></p><p>What is TH and PHA? Some genetic disease in</p><p>shorthorns?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Jeanne, post: 424088, member: 3333"] That's Star K Suzie Q. 2004 was a good year around here for grazing. I recall it rained just when we needed it all spring & summer. So what can you do? Wire their jaws shut? She was feeding a calf at the time--which was in July. I've always thought that a cow that stored up extra energy(fat) in their brisket, etc during the good times could make it better through the hard times when they inevitably came along. Is that thinking wrong? Suzie Q has never missed getting pregnant - and at one flush she gave us 31 good embryos, which we have used and sold over the past few years. So in my book, she's a keeper. What is TH and PHA? Some genetic disease in shorthorns? [/QUOTE]
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