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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 185398" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p>His father in law just got real sick in the fall (2005), and this guy (I got to remember not to post his name) took over. My guess is that last year his cows were in good health; all of them have calved or are heavy bred now. They would not have been all cycle being BCS 2's last spring. They probably started declining in Nov or Dec 2005, and as soon as the calves started sucking on them the bottom just fell out. Just my guess. Got another e-mail from him this afternoon, seems the old girl got up herself this morning; I'm feeling better already. Hopefully in a couple of months I'll take some pics and post; If I did it now, the posts would get ugly quick.</p><p></p><p>Still don't understand how that hereford bull can throw all hereford marked & colored calves bred to these motley mix of cows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 185398, member: 2653"] His father in law just got real sick in the fall (2005), and this guy (I got to remember not to post his name) took over. My guess is that last year his cows were in good health; all of them have calved or are heavy bred now. They would not have been all cycle being BCS 2's last spring. They probably started declining in Nov or Dec 2005, and as soon as the calves started sucking on them the bottom just fell out. Just my guess. Got another e-mail from him this afternoon, seems the old girl got up herself this morning; I'm feeling better already. Hopefully in a couple of months I'll take some pics and post; If I did it now, the posts would get ugly quick. Still don't understand how that hereford bull can throw all hereford marked & colored calves bred to these motley mix of cows. [/QUOTE]
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