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<blockquote data-quote="mwj" data-source="post: 185925" data-attributes="member: 491"><p>This could partly be from the guy beeing ''barn blind''. If these are the only cattle he sees or knows about he has nothing to judge them by. If he drove up to our place and saw cattle like that he would be shocked :shock: by there looks. The ones in his care have deteriated a little each day and he has ignored the total loss of weight. Is his fatherinlaw still alive? If the cattle are not OWNED by him ,he may be holding down the cost to the detriment of the cattle. If you gave him a rough guidline as to the feed needs you should see a fairly quick improvement in the cattle. I think you are doing the proper thing giving him the benifit of the doubt!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mwj, post: 185925, member: 491"] This could partly be from the guy beeing ''barn blind''. If these are the only cattle he sees or knows about he has nothing to judge them by. If he drove up to our place and saw cattle like that he would be shocked :shock: by there looks. The ones in his care have deteriated a little each day and he has ignored the total loss of weight. Is his fatherinlaw still alive? If the cattle are not OWNED by him ,he may be holding down the cost to the detriment of the cattle. If you gave him a rough guidline as to the feed needs you should see a fairly quick improvement in the cattle. I think you are doing the proper thing giving him the benifit of the doubt! [/QUOTE]
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