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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 851785" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Thanks for the photos Chuckie, I love your cattle, they look to be of very high quality, and your country looks terrific. I think you have very high standards and worry a bit too much, like the condition of 333 when feeding a calf is unacceptable compared to your other cattle, to others she is probably in ideal condition.</p><p>You seem to be sorting things out with Grit, he is a lovely bull and looks as large as life, doesn't look like too much wrong with him. I still reckon my earlier sugestion of putting him on a completely differant property for a while might help. Valerie alluded to something similar by suggesting putting some drier hay in with him.</p><p>It seems like your goals are similar to mine. I just like walking around nice looking contented cattle in good condition in nice looking paddocks, to heck with how the dollars add up, it is my hobby, but I still get a nice pay check from them each year when I sell the calves.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 851785, member: 16453"] Thanks for the photos Chuckie, I love your cattle, they look to be of very high quality, and your country looks terrific. I think you have very high standards and worry a bit too much, like the condition of 333 when feeding a calf is unacceptable compared to your other cattle, to others she is probably in ideal condition. You seem to be sorting things out with Grit, he is a lovely bull and looks as large as life, doesn't look like too much wrong with him. I still reckon my earlier sugestion of putting him on a completely differant property for a while might help. Valerie alluded to something similar by suggesting putting some drier hay in with him. It seems like your goals are similar to mine. I just like walking around nice looking contented cattle in good condition in nice looking paddocks, to heck with how the dollars add up, it is my hobby, but I still get a nice pay check from them each year when I sell the calves. Ken [/QUOTE]
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