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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1166187" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>Not sure how to comment on this. I'd like to assure you that i dont feel any superiority over anyone here. Just trying to get across that what works on small herds does not on large. Mainly bull situations. And the dreaded chicken litter debockle... If i had a small herd in no way would i ever consider chicken litter and would probably question it as well. But its our business, how we make money. Cows were super low, no way in heII would we sell out at that time. The people who were the most judgmental were the ones with small herds. Imagine feeding 250..we had to culled hard, we still had around 150 to feed. We did what we needed to do and it worked out. It was hard work and looking back i'm proud that we did get through it. Everyone here shares their cattle experiences, why are mine judged so harshly?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1166187, member: 22072"] Not sure how to comment on this. I'd like to assure you that i dont feel any superiority over anyone here. Just trying to get across that what works on small herds does not on large. Mainly bull situations. And the dreaded chicken litter debockle... If i had a small herd in no way would i ever consider chicken litter and would probably question it as well. But its our business, how we make money. Cows were super low, no way in heII would we sell out at that time. The people who were the most judgmental were the ones with small herds. Imagine feeding 250..we had to culled hard, we still had around 150 to feed. We did what we needed to do and it worked out. It was hard work and looking back i'm proud that we did get through it. Everyone here shares their cattle experiences, why are mine judged so harshly? [/QUOTE]
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