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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 81938" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>When I jokingly mentioned the cows getting too fart over the winter the vet said he could give them a shot that would knock the wait off of them. The down side was that thry'ld be so wild the wouldn;t be able to be worked. He was joking too.</p><p>Someon commented in a pm that one of the cows looked like she would gain weight from an empty feed sack. The mpty ones would be the only type she could, cause other then severe weather they don;t get anything but that ugly old cow killer grass.</p><p>I agree it's pecualiar problem but it has 3 root causes I think. A little lighter stocking rate, 3 year drought did that for us, cows that are well adapted to the environment and grass/forage managment. Running cows in some pretty harsh areas, and the drought brought that message home. When it comes to grass managment I've almost become like a born again chriostian or an ex-smoker, I push it pretty hard at people sometimes.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 81938, member: 34"] When I jokingly mentioned the cows getting too fart over the winter the vet said he could give them a shot that would knock the wait off of them. The down side was that thry'ld be so wild the wouldn;t be able to be worked. He was joking too. Someon commented in a pm that one of the cows looked like she would gain weight from an empty feed sack. The mpty ones would be the only type she could, cause other then severe weather they don;t get anything but that ugly old cow killer grass. I agree it's pecualiar problem but it has 3 root causes I think. A little lighter stocking rate, 3 year drought did that for us, cows that are well adapted to the environment and grass/forage managment. Running cows in some pretty harsh areas, and the drought brought that message home. When it comes to grass managment I've almost become like a born again chriostian or an ex-smoker, I push it pretty hard at people sometimes. dun [/QUOTE]
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