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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 829770" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>What is this group of cow's poop like?</p><p></p><p>I am leaning towards lack of protien and to much undigestable fibre. Basically eating straw. This will cause the cows to loose ground fast, especially if they are in the last trimester when the calves are growing the most and food quality is poor..</p><p>Grain or protien tubs or better hay would help. If something is not done soon, the calves born will be weak, failure of passive transfer will occur and more sickness problems because of being weak. The colostrum will be of poor quality and so will the milk. The calves will wean out lighter and breed back will happen later...act now or pay later</p><p>...I have this t-shirt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 829770, member: 6198"] What is this group of cow's poop like? I am leaning towards lack of protien and to much undigestable fibre. Basically eating straw. This will cause the cows to loose ground fast, especially if they are in the last trimester when the calves are growing the most and food quality is poor.. Grain or protien tubs or better hay would help. If something is not done soon, the calves born will be weak, failure of passive transfer will occur and more sickness problems because of being weak. The colostrum will be of poor quality and so will the milk. The calves will wean out lighter and breed back will happen later...act now or pay later ...I have this t-shirt. [/QUOTE]
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