sim.-ang.king
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Sir Loin":1sknlst1 said:Taurus
No I don't know that. The only think all cattle need is food, water and shelter. Nothing else, until we fence them in and then they may need salt/mineral blocks.Not all cattle have same requirements/needs as you know that.
Wrong! If a cow has a calf on her side the requirements are 2x that of a cow without a calf, and you add in a cold wet winter, and it's even more
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I totally disagree, unless you are talking about an extreme environment condition like a cliff for pasture or salt water for water.Environment plays big role in this.
How about mud? You still still failed to give a answer about mud, and instead you said something stupid about PETA
Wrong! I am just putting both options out there and responding to those who are trying to convince others that seasonal breeding is the only way.I think that you are trying to tell us that we should doing a year-around breeding instead of a seasonal breeding.
Not on your other thread. You were trying to tell that someone up north should do it because it worked down in dry land TN.
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And I have disproved every one of them so the option is still open for people to make up their own mind.Well we told you why we cannot doing a year-around breeding few times.
Still haven't disproved mud, our mud gets so deep that it will sallow up a week old calf, and don't say build a barn because that would make it even less profitable having to feed a cow till her calf was a month old. In barns disease runs rampant, and your better off waiting till dry weather for them to calve in.
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I would be afraid for the beginners that taking your advice......judging from your posts, you have no idea what you are talking about!
DEBATE ISSUES, NOT PEOPLE!!
In the arena of ideas, if you make it/take it personal, you automatically lose the debate!!
In the area of debate, if you don't have experience in the field then you better be good at jackazzin'
SL
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