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Stirring the pot on the LH/corriente topic
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<blockquote data-quote="rocfarm" data-source="post: 1838062" data-attributes="member: 42715"><p>Just because one doesn't feed hay doesn't mean the cows don't have what they need. Jumping to conclusions, there. My cows all had a bcs of 5.5 or better when they calved. Current herd is at 40% of my place's stocking rate. We do food plots for deer so they got fresh green stuff at beginning of January. See pick for one of the plots and the January stockpile we turned them out on. Also have my place cross fenced so they are rotated among six different pastures, even during the winter.</p><p>Also located in winter grass prairie area, so we have good green during wet winters. The six I sold were in the top range of body condition at the market, and had the better temperament, thus topped the market that day.</p><p></p><p>They are beef type, though. And i think I got most of them from some homesteaders who had a train wreck. And again, got lucky on that red angus momma. She's crazy, though. Gonna be fun getting her back on the trailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocfarm, post: 1838062, member: 42715"] Just because one doesn't feed hay doesn't mean the cows don't have what they need. Jumping to conclusions, there. My cows all had a bcs of 5.5 or better when they calved. Current herd is at 40% of my place's stocking rate. We do food plots for deer so they got fresh green stuff at beginning of January. See pick for one of the plots and the January stockpile we turned them out on. Also have my place cross fenced so they are rotated among six different pastures, even during the winter. Also located in winter grass prairie area, so we have good green during wet winters. The six I sold were in the top range of body condition at the market, and had the better temperament, thus topped the market that day. They are beef type, though. And i think I got most of them from some homesteaders who had a train wreck. And again, got lucky on that red angus momma. She's crazy, though. Gonna be fun getting her back on the trailer. [/QUOTE]
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