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<blockquote data-quote="oakcreekfarms" data-source="post: 831448" data-attributes="member: 3177"><p>Technically it isn't grass, it is cereal rye. Cows just went out for the first time 8 days ago.</p><p></p><p>Angusdave- I am from Central Kansas</p><p></p><p>Knersie- I am taking that as a compliment. I am not trying to be combative at all when I ask, what do you feel i will be very close to. I am just wondering. Some of my cows really do need to have more depth up front which I hope will in time work to deepen out the flank. I am trying to produce an explosive rear quarter, but am trying to maintain a depth of muscle down the outside and inside of the rear leg. This task has proven to be a difficult one to maintain. One of the bulls I use is heavily pigmented, and the other has none. If I could find the perfect match between my two herd sires I feel like I would have something that could move me further faster. </p><p></p><p>I do appreciate the comments</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oakcreekfarms, post: 831448, member: 3177"] Technically it isn't grass, it is cereal rye. Cows just went out for the first time 8 days ago. Angusdave- I am from Central Kansas Knersie- I am taking that as a compliment. I am not trying to be combative at all when I ask, what do you feel i will be very close to. I am just wondering. Some of my cows really do need to have more depth up front which I hope will in time work to deepen out the flank. I am trying to produce an explosive rear quarter, but am trying to maintain a depth of muscle down the outside and inside of the rear leg. This task has proven to be a difficult one to maintain. One of the bulls I use is heavily pigmented, and the other has none. If I could find the perfect match between my two herd sires I feel like I would have something that could move me further faster. I do appreciate the comments [/QUOTE]
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