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<blockquote data-quote="Dubcharo" data-source="post: 1646185" data-attributes="member: 19407"><p>Very good comment. If my cows were in Texas I don't thing they will look like that. I'm not running a commercial herd. Here the goal is to produce herd bulls that will have calves with a good daily gain on smaller cows. Also with the cold winter we have the cows need to be fatter to past through and keep condition, have a calf in January and rebreed in time. We could calved on pasture in summer and work less but we think if we do different from others we can be more profitable. Our market and environnement make the kind of cows we have I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dubcharo, post: 1646185, member: 19407"] Very good comment. If my cows were in Texas I don't thing they will look like that. I'm not running a commercial herd. Here the goal is to produce herd bulls that will have calves with a good daily gain on smaller cows. Also with the cold winter we have the cows need to be fatter to past through and keep condition, have a calf in January and rebreed in time. We could calved on pasture in summer and work less but we think if we do different from others we can be more profitable. Our market and environnement make the kind of cows we have I think. [/QUOTE]
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