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<blockquote data-quote="Jake" data-source="post: 792438" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>I'm with Alacowman in I fail to see the problem with the black cows being in the shade or swimming in the pond. There is NO noticible difference between the production on our reds vs. our blacks. A cow is going to spend a similar amount of time grazing every day with the majority of that grazing coming at night. Being prey animals cows always have and probably always will be primarily nocturnal creatures. Sure they will be up grazing during the day but their natural instincts are the same as the deer. Mull around all day and stay alert all night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jake, post: 792438, member: 4"] I'm with Alacowman in I fail to see the problem with the black cows being in the shade or swimming in the pond. There is NO noticible difference between the production on our reds vs. our blacks. A cow is going to spend a similar amount of time grazing every day with the majority of that grazing coming at night. Being prey animals cows always have and probably always will be primarily nocturnal creatures. Sure they will be up grazing during the day but their natural instincts are the same as the deer. Mull around all day and stay alert all night. [/QUOTE]
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