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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 56652" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Remeber this is my opinion and what works for us.</p><p>Some animals will alwasy be easy keepers (fat). Once the start nursing as long as the don't cheat their calf I don't worry about it. We have one that almost looks like she carrys anything from a volleyball toaa basketball in her brisket, but she weaned a great calf so I don'y hold it against her.</p><p>I wouldn't go to the protein supplemnt tub untill the quality of the forage starts to really decline and then only if I wasn;'t giving any other supplement or good quality hay.</p><p>That's what has worked for us. On just pasture and minerals and water our cows and even the bred heifers tend to put on condition over the winter, and some ofthem really get fat.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 56652, member: 34"] Remeber this is my opinion and what works for us. Some animals will alwasy be easy keepers (fat). Once the start nursing as long as the don't cheat their calf I don't worry about it. We have one that almost looks like she carrys anything from a volleyball toaa basketball in her brisket, but she weaned a great calf so I don'y hold it against her. I wouldn't go to the protein supplemnt tub untill the quality of the forage starts to really decline and then only if I wasn;'t giving any other supplement or good quality hay. That's what has worked for us. On just pasture and minerals and water our cows and even the bred heifers tend to put on condition over the winter, and some ofthem really get fat. dun [/QUOTE]
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