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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1772113" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Feel sorry for the cow, and you are right,,, that is waiting too long.... WAY TOO LONG....Fill her up with hay, give her a week or 2 and then worm her once her gut is working properly or she might be too weak... go light on the cubes for the first week or 2 also... some but not too much. You did well with Bessie and her poor condition... </p><p>Too bad you couldn't have swung more of them. </p><p>They are also what we like to buy and work with... nothing here looks like that... we have had plenty of grass most areas... most corn did well in this area... </p><p>Bred heifers are in the 18-2200 range and saw some cows with 200 lb calves, exposed back because bull was running with them... for 18-2400.... Very good condition on just about every one of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1772113, member: 25884"] Feel sorry for the cow, and you are right,,, that is waiting too long.... WAY TOO LONG....Fill her up with hay, give her a week or 2 and then worm her once her gut is working properly or she might be too weak... go light on the cubes for the first week or 2 also... some but not too much. You did well with Bessie and her poor condition... Too bad you couldn't have swung more of them. They are also what we like to buy and work with... nothing here looks like that... we have had plenty of grass most areas... most corn did well in this area... Bred heifers are in the 18-2200 range and saw some cows with 200 lb calves, exposed back because bull was running with them... for 18-2400.... Very good condition on just about every one of them. [/QUOTE]
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