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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1396119" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Hi, and welcome to CT. I am a fairly "newer" member here but have a few years with cattle. Where are you located and what is the status of your cattle? Pasture, hay , combination????? Are you feeding cubes to keep them friendly, and coming in to a catch pen area, or do they need the supplement? We mostly all believe in having cows that do good on grass without alot of supplementation unless there is no pasture in sight. Most all also feed some grain or cubes or something to get and keep the animals quiet and tame, and coming to us to make it easier to check them and catch them up or whatever. So, once or twice a week is plenty if they are coming to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1396119, member: 25884"] Hi, and welcome to CT. I am a fairly "newer" member here but have a few years with cattle. Where are you located and what is the status of your cattle? Pasture, hay , combination????? Are you feeding cubes to keep them friendly, and coming in to a catch pen area, or do they need the supplement? We mostly all believe in having cows that do good on grass without alot of supplementation unless there is no pasture in sight. Most all also feed some grain or cubes or something to get and keep the animals quiet and tame, and coming to us to make it easier to check them and catch them up or whatever. So, once or twice a week is plenty if they are coming to you. [/QUOTE]
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