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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 52770" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Nope, Dun. Same diameter...lol.</p><p></p><p>We've purchased registered Longhorns from Missouri, Ohio, Kansas, Okla, and Texas for our breeding stock. Grass and forage varies considerably depending on the location. The longhorns that came from large registered herds on the larger ranches were in the poorest condition when they arrived here...was it management? forage? competition from dominant animals? Lack of adequate minerals? Who knows...just what happened in our case. We think the minerals played a large part in our management program here to improve the condition of cattle we received here. Of course, quality hay and forage was very important too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 52770, member: 9"] Nope, Dun. Same diameter...lol. We've purchased registered Longhorns from Missouri, Ohio, Kansas, Okla, and Texas for our breeding stock. Grass and forage varies considerably depending on the location. The longhorns that came from large registered herds on the larger ranches were in the poorest condition when they arrived here...was it management? forage? competition from dominant animals? Lack of adequate minerals? Who knows...just what happened in our case. We think the minerals played a large part in our management program here to improve the condition of cattle we received here. Of course, quality hay and forage was very important too. [/QUOTE]
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