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<blockquote data-quote="plumber_greg" data-source="post: 916840" data-attributes="member: 9115"><p>I'm gonna' try to reply to your statements, Massey. Jeanne and I do what we must to "maintain" our cows condition. You ask what they can do with out supplement. Is stockpiled fescue, in my area uptowards of 20% protein, supplmentation? You've never seen how fat a cow can get on stockpiled fescue. The lespedeza and birdsfoot trefoil seeded out is like turning them in to Jim's cornfield. Is that supplementing them? My cattle couldn't survive in N. Texas, but yours couldn't in NW Mo. either.</p><p>If it snowed 185 days in NY, and the cows were in poor condition going into that time, there is no way to "maintain" conditon during that time without somekind of help, our land gives us that. Enviroment-enviroment gs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plumber_greg, post: 916840, member: 9115"] I'm gonna' try to reply to your statements, Massey. Jeanne and I do what we must to "maintain" our cows condition. You ask what they can do with out supplement. Is stockpiled fescue, in my area uptowards of 20% protein, supplmentation? You've never seen how fat a cow can get on stockpiled fescue. The lespedeza and birdsfoot trefoil seeded out is like turning them in to Jim's cornfield. Is that supplementing them? My cattle couldn't survive in N. Texas, but yours couldn't in NW Mo. either. If it snowed 185 days in NY, and the cows were in poor condition going into that time, there is no way to "maintain" conditon during that time without somekind of help, our land gives us that. Enviroment-enviroment gs [/QUOTE]
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