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stretching my hay...how far?
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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 345341" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>You didn't mention whether or not you have any mineral feeders or lic tubs out for them. </p><p>Watch your fence. When they start pushing it any harder that is telling you that it is time to start babying them by giving them more hay.Especially if they are walking it all the time and it is grazed completely bare on the other side.</p><p>Our cows chase my husband on his tractor even when they are on green grass, they think he is bring them some ground barley.</p><p>As long as you can see some fat over their pelvic bone and on their brisket and their ribs are standing very prominant they should be fine. Do you body score them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 345341, member: 5917"] You didn't mention whether or not you have any mineral feeders or lic tubs out for them. Watch your fence. When they start pushing it any harder that is telling you that it is time to start babying them by giving them more hay.Especially if they are walking it all the time and it is grazed completely bare on the other side. Our cows chase my husband on his tractor even when they are on green grass, they think he is bring them some ground barley. As long as you can see some fat over their pelvic bone and on their brisket and their ribs are standing very prominant they should be fine. Do you body score them? [/QUOTE]
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