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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1742902" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Murry - do you rotational graze? Like move cows every 3-5 days? I am in a totally different situation than you. I have super lush native pastures - but I rotate them constantly. Mow weeds at least once during the summer. Hay some of my pastures because spring growth is too much for my herd to keep up with.</p><p>I can't say that I've paid attention to your cows - you post more bottle babies. But, as mentioned, your COWS are important and need to be fertile myrtles with natural muscling - not dairy cross cows. A super great bull "can" improve the calf crop, but he is only half the equation. Cull cull cull. You have started with your "banana" footed cow!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1742902, member: 968"] Murry - do you rotational graze? Like move cows every 3-5 days? I am in a totally different situation than you. I have super lush native pastures - but I rotate them constantly. Mow weeds at least once during the summer. Hay some of my pastures because spring growth is too much for my herd to keep up with. I can't say that I've paid attention to your cows - you post more bottle babies. But, as mentioned, your COWS are important and need to be fertile myrtles with natural muscling - not dairy cross cows. A super great bull "can" improve the calf crop, but he is only half the equation. Cull cull cull. You have started with your "banana" footed cow!! [/QUOTE]
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