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Putting weight back on thin cows
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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1829060" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>[ATTACH=full]37776[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]37777[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]37778[/ATTACH]</p><p>This is how I like my cattle to look. Grass, hay and minerals is all these have had. Those 2 yellow cows are bigge framed than I prefer but I got a good buy on them last year about this time and they're good gentle cows. The yellow steer between the 2 yellow cows belongs to the darker yellow one on left, calf weaned in September, he's a hoss. The lighter yellow one is the one that had a calf in 0 degree -20 windchill and calf lost a foot, it didn't turn out quite as good as the steer. The brown one was a cow I bought last summer during the drought and was a little thin when I got her but she looks good now, she had a good looking calf and was doing a good job raising it but it ended up with a hernia and died. Then of course that's my now almost 8 year old registered Hereford bull that I bought last year, gentle as they come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1829060, member: 39122"] [ATTACH type="full" alt="2C1444F1-87F8-48AD-AE3A-C03B3591516D.jpeg"]37776[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="375940E9-D025-4A8A-A60A-77D982F7ED7A.jpeg"]37777[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="4D48356E-33ED-49FB-9B0D-00058DB9D8A8.jpeg"]37778[/ATTACH] This is how I like my cattle to look. Grass, hay and minerals is all these have had. Those 2 yellow cows are bigge framed than I prefer but I got a good buy on them last year about this time and they’re good gentle cows. The yellow steer between the 2 yellow cows belongs to the darker yellow one on left, calf weaned in September, he’s a hoss. The lighter yellow one is the one that had a calf in 0 degree -20 windchill and calf lost a foot, it didn’t turn out quite as good as the steer. The brown one was a cow I bought last summer during the drought and was a little thin when I got her but she looks good now, she had a good looking calf and was doing a good job raising it but it ended up with a hernia and died. Then of course that’s my now almost 8 year old registered Hereford bull that I bought last year, gentle as they come. [/QUOTE]
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