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The stork just brought us this fat azz Byergo Titus daughter
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<blockquote data-quote="lithuanian farmer" data-source="post: 1566692" data-attributes="member: 19683"><p>Thanks for the answer. From earlier discussions I'd an impression that you supplement your cows with grain all the time. Some people try to manage cows conditions due to the health and calving. The size of cows helps you a lot, because when a cow is smaller and in such good condition, she usually can't calve as easily as if they were leaner. Just recently had to help one neighbour calve her angusx heifer with angus calf. She was in a good condition and it was the problem for her hard calving with a calf, which normally would have been born without or with way less assistance he needed now.</p><p>I actually try to increase the size of our cows, maybe even to similar size as yours, but that they'd weigh that much when in normal condition. Not the whole herd pushing 2000-2200lbs, but some of certain breeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lithuanian farmer, post: 1566692, member: 19683"] Thanks for the answer. From earlier discussions I'd an impression that you supplement your cows with grain all the time. Some people try to manage cows conditions due to the health and calving. The size of cows helps you a lot, because when a cow is smaller and in such good condition, she usually can't calve as easily as if they were leaner. Just recently had to help one neighbour calve her angusx heifer with angus calf. She was in a good condition and it was the problem for her hard calving with a calf, which normally would have been born without or with way less assistance he needed now. I actually try to increase the size of our cows, maybe even to similar size as yours, but that they'd weigh that much when in normal condition. Not the whole herd pushing 2000-2200lbs, but some of certain breeds. [/QUOTE]
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