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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 201646" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>She posted a pic of her Tarentaise yearling bull, and now this "older" Angus bull wanting to know what we think. I THINK she and her dad do not have an eye for cattle and can't SEE that they are starving. It doesn't make any difference if they are wanting to be a grass beef producer. If the grass is STARVING the cattle, than you must do something different. Cows not cycling for 4-5 months usually is because they are lacking nutrition - STARVING.</p><p>Someone mentioned her cows looked thin - she said THEY ARE NOT THIN - hmmmm, like I said, maybe she needs to learn what thin looks like and what HEALTHY looks like.</p><p>It is soooo hard for each of us to be critical of OUR OWN cattle. We look at them and admire them.</p><p>But, you lack of "eye" is hurting your "business".</p><p>I would sell both bulls, and buy a MATURE grass fed bull. And hope you have enough grass & hay to get the cows cycling for him to breed them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 201646, member: 968"] She posted a pic of her Tarentaise yearling bull, and now this "older" Angus bull wanting to know what we think. I THINK she and her dad do not have an eye for cattle and can't SEE that they are starving. It doesn't make any difference if they are wanting to be a grass beef producer. If the grass is STARVING the cattle, than you must do something different. Cows not cycling for 4-5 months usually is because they are lacking nutrition - STARVING. Someone mentioned her cows looked thin - she said THEY ARE NOT THIN - hmmmm, like I said, maybe she needs to learn what thin looks like and what HEALTHY looks like. It is soooo hard for each of us to be critical of OUR OWN cattle. We look at them and admire them. But, you lack of "eye" is hurting your "business". I would sell both bulls, and buy a MATURE grass fed bull. And hope you have enough grass & hay to get the cows cycling for him to breed them. [/QUOTE]
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