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<blockquote data-quote="Crowderfarms" data-source="post: 81385" data-attributes="member: 1335"><p>One would think with strong markets, that folks would put money into existing herds, knowing their investment will be returned. Not all feel this way, I know, but animal Husbandry is one of my strongest subjects.You may be wore out from yor day job, and it might be cold, and raining or snowing, but your stock has to be fed,minerals put out, cows and cattle checked., hay put out etc. I see in this area about 75% of cattle well cared for, horses seem to fare the worst. Too many people think cattle just need a couple "trace" mineral blocks and some rolls left over from a neighbor from 2 seasons ago, or ones advertised for 10.00 a roll delivered...You know what your getting for 10 bucks, rotted broom sage and unfertilized grass hay. My point and quetion is why would you not take care of your stock? why let them get to the "sorry" condition?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crowderfarms, post: 81385, member: 1335"] One would think with strong markets, that folks would put money into existing herds, knowing their investment will be returned. Not all feel this way, I know, but animal Husbandry is one of my strongest subjects.You may be wore out from yor day job, and it might be cold, and raining or snowing, but your stock has to be fed,minerals put out, cows and cattle checked., hay put out etc. I see in this area about 75% of cattle well cared for, horses seem to fare the worst. Too many people think cattle just need a couple "trace" mineral blocks and some rolls left over from a neighbor from 2 seasons ago, or ones advertised for 10.00 a roll delivered...You know what your getting for 10 bucks, rotted broom sage and unfertilized grass hay. My point and quetion is why would you not take care of your stock? why let them get to the "sorry" condition? [/QUOTE]
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