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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 362270" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>Look at the picture of the cow AGAIN. She has no depth of rib, spring of rib, guts, and her hind quarter is completely emaciated (showing that all the body tissue that COULD be matabolized for energy already has been) and she was dry. You could assemble a 100 like her and be lucky if half of them were even cycling. THAT is a bad cow in a body condition score ONE. There ain't no way she breeds, has a live calf, and then milks enough to get that calf to 400 pounds without dying unless you put 150 pounds of condition back on her first. We have all seen poor cows get the job done. Unless somebody took that cow to a barn and gave her unlimited hay and 5lbs a day of steer ration shortly after that pic was taken, I bet she laid down and died within a month of that photo. If you see cows like HER "all the time", the buzzards must be as thick as starlings in your part of Texas. </p><p></p><p>Also I would much rather hear Doc's well though out and reasoned opinions than people tossing names like "blabbermouth" around carelessly any day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 362270, member: 2095"] Look at the picture of the cow AGAIN. She has no depth of rib, spring of rib, guts, and her hind quarter is completely emaciated (showing that all the body tissue that COULD be matabolized for energy already has been) and she was dry. You could assemble a 100 like her and be lucky if half of them were even cycling. THAT is a bad cow in a body condition score ONE. There ain't no way she breeds, has a live calf, and then milks enough to get that calf to 400 pounds without dying unless you put 150 pounds of condition back on her first. We have all seen poor cows get the job done. Unless somebody took that cow to a barn and gave her unlimited hay and 5lbs a day of steer ration shortly after that pic was taken, I bet she laid down and died within a month of that photo. If you see cows like HER "all the time", the buzzards must be as thick as starlings in your part of Texas. Also I would much rather hear Doc's well though out and reasoned opinions than people tossing names like "blabbermouth" around carelessly any day. [/QUOTE]
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