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<blockquote data-quote="u4411clb" data-source="post: 1099008" data-attributes="member: 17248"><p>One thing that would be interesting to know in a system where a cow has to breed back within 60 days or she grows wheels on the trailer. What happens when like here in North Alabama you have a dry year at least once every 5 years. And I am not even talking about what the guys in Texas had a couple years back or what the people in California have now no cow can survive that I mean just a dry year. How do those 1500 lb cows keep condition and how do they breed back compared to the 1250 lb ones. Because they will go through at least 2 of those dry years in their lifetime I wonder if there is any difference in breeding back and how much of a feed bill they make. I am sure plenty of the Texas guys can answer that and which ones they had to sell 1st and which ones they held on to or sold last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="u4411clb, post: 1099008, member: 17248"] One thing that would be interesting to know in a system where a cow has to breed back within 60 days or she grows wheels on the trailer. What happens when like here in North Alabama you have a dry year at least once every 5 years. And I am not even talking about what the guys in Texas had a couple years back or what the people in California have now no cow can survive that I mean just a dry year. How do those 1500 lb cows keep condition and how do they breed back compared to the 1250 lb ones. Because they will go through at least 2 of those dry years in their lifetime I wonder if there is any difference in breeding back and how much of a feed bill they make. I am sure plenty of the Texas guys can answer that and which ones they had to sell 1st and which ones they held on to or sold last. [/QUOTE]
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