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Over wintering broken mouth cows ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jake" data-source="post: 1168427" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>If they are holding condition on grass they should make it through the winter without having to be fed too hard. If they are in good physical condition as far as feet and legs and raised decent calves even the thinner cows can be held through the winter. Put some weight on and if nothing else you have some bottle babies to sell or graft on something of your own that loses a calf. Broken mouth cows are easy to keep around as long as they aren't completely over the hill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jake, post: 1168427, member: 4"] If they are holding condition on grass they should make it through the winter without having to be fed too hard. If they are in good physical condition as far as feet and legs and raised decent calves even the thinner cows can be held through the winter. Put some weight on and if nothing else you have some bottle babies to sell or graft on something of your own that loses a calf. Broken mouth cows are easy to keep around as long as they aren't completely over the hill [/QUOTE]
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