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<blockquote data-quote="JSCATTLE" data-source="post: 977414" data-attributes="member: 16648"><p>I run brangus also . The best thing I have found is winter pasture . Rye grass where I am works great . It's hard to put weight on a cow in the winter . I've also found growing or buying real good hay makes a big difference . I tested my hay this year . I cut my Bermuda ever 21 to 26 days . The samples I sent This year were around 12 percent protein . You will have more money in feed and sorry hay as you will paying more for good hay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSCATTLE, post: 977414, member: 16648"] I run brangus also . The best thing I have found is winter pasture . Rye grass where I am works great . It's hard to put weight on a cow in the winter . I've also found growing or buying real good hay makes a big difference . I tested my hay this year . I cut my Bermuda ever 21 to 26 days . The samples I sent This year were around 12 percent protein . You will have more money in feed and sorry hay as you will paying more for good hay. [/QUOTE]
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