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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 825759" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>TB-Hfd - these are purebred Simmentals. "someone" mistakingly wrote Maines & everyone else jumped on it, because I have been a long time poster here & "most" everyone sorta knows me.</p><p>Being easy fleshing is part of my criteria when I pick out what will go in the sale. I sure don't want a hard doer that I would have to make excuses for and wouldn't bring very much $$$. Hard doers get shipped (culled). They usually don't survive in my program - despite what HC is trying to make everyone think. My cow herd is kept on grass & hay and have to breed back in a 63 day breeding season.</p><p>Houston - get over it! Are you that jeolous that my cattle can look that good on hay?? When you consider they received a small amount of shell corn from age 8/9 months old to maybe 14/15 months old and haven't seen any before or since. Do you REALLY think that the grain over a year ago is making them in this condition??? Go take another pill. They are in better condition NOW than they were when we bred them. If you put any fat on a heifer prior to breeding, it will ruin their milking ability. No milk = no cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 825759, member: 968"] TB-Hfd - these are purebred Simmentals. "someone" mistakingly wrote Maines & everyone else jumped on it, because I have been a long time poster here & "most" everyone sorta knows me. Being easy fleshing is part of my criteria when I pick out what will go in the sale. I sure don't want a hard doer that I would have to make excuses for and wouldn't bring very much $$$. Hard doers get shipped (culled). They usually don't survive in my program - despite what HC is trying to make everyone think. My cow herd is kept on grass & hay and have to breed back in a 63 day breeding season. Houston - get over it! Are you that jeolous that my cattle can look that good on hay?? When you consider they received a small amount of shell corn from age 8/9 months old to maybe 14/15 months old and haven't seen any before or since. Do you REALLY think that the grain over a year ago is making them in this condition??? Go take another pill. They are in better condition NOW than they were when we bred them. If you put any fat on a heifer prior to breeding, it will ruin their milking ability. No milk = no cow. [/QUOTE]
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