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<blockquote data-quote="watso059" data-source="post: 184432" data-attributes="member: 3086"><p>Ya...I think he may have lost some weight... The farm we got him from used a free-choice grain of some type. He has been on the place for nearly 3 weeks. I'm glad he hasn't fallen apart completely yet (the seller said he shouldn't though!!). We have only been feeding once a week to help him acclimate a little bit, so he has gone down some...but, I think he will do ok once he gets used to the different conditions and especially when the pasture starts putting out some green!!! Considering, we are quite happy with his acclimation. Also, he doesn't have a lot to service right now since we are still waiting on the majority of the herd to drop, so he will have some time to get used to it and grow some (hopefully!).</p><p></p><p>He is more slick than the top pic...my camera is not that great. He prob. doesnt look as slick as the bottom pic because of the weight loss, but he is close. This is one of the better pics, some were quite fuzzy-looking!!! Since I have uploaded them to the computer and seen some of them, I'll have to take some more pics (I may borrow a friends camera). Hopefully they will come out a little better! Sorry about the lower quality of the pic!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="watso059, post: 184432, member: 3086"] Ya...I think he may have lost some weight... The farm we got him from used a free-choice grain of some type. He has been on the place for nearly 3 weeks. I'm glad he hasn't fallen apart completely yet (the seller said he shouldn't though!!). We have only been feeding once a week to help him acclimate a little bit, so he has gone down some...but, I think he will do ok once he gets used to the different conditions and especially when the pasture starts putting out some green!!! Considering, we are quite happy with his acclimation. Also, he doesn't have a lot to service right now since we are still waiting on the majority of the herd to drop, so he will have some time to get used to it and grow some (hopefully!). He is more slick than the top pic...my camera is not that great. He prob. doesnt look as slick as the bottom pic because of the weight loss, but he is close. This is one of the better pics, some were quite fuzzy-looking!!! Since I have uploaded them to the computer and seen some of them, I'll have to take some more pics (I may borrow a friends camera). Hopefully they will come out a little better! Sorry about the lower quality of the pic!!! [/QUOTE]
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