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<blockquote data-quote="skyhightree1" data-source="post: 1509325" data-attributes="member: 13268"><p>Did you have an autopsy done on your dead cow that they said specifically the death was caused due to grain? Personally I've had healthy cows die before feeding brewers grain and after or at least what appeared to be healthy to me and I didn't have autopsy's done. So if the healthy cows died before feeding brewers grain I guess I could say they got ahold of too much or some bad grass ? That should be about right using your logic right? I can show you pics of my calves and how much grain all are eating. I am involved in a brewery and get 30 -40 tons a week I drop in my pastures in huge piles free choice. I am not getting a lil here and there. If what you said was true I would have no cattle at all and no need to be on this board right? If brewers grain was so bad no one would feed it or do you think farmers are sadistic and like losing money and want to see animals suffer and see how long it takes their cattle to die ? I guess the large brewers grain brokers that sell millions of tons to farmers are about to close their doors since there killing off everyone who's using brewers grains cattle. What you claim is completely unfounded and a very false thing to spread. I can back my proof up where's your autopsy report ? My proof is walking and calving. We had cows have big calves did over our years of farming ... Guess what no brewers grain involved... What was involved was a bull throwing big calves and bad genetics. If you are having that then you need to look at your genetics and don't blame the feed. I am glad you asked why am I feeding the brewers grain... It keeps our disposal costs down so no need to pay to get rid of it.. Its good feed keeps the cows looking good over the winter and has cut my hay consumption over half. It gives them something hot in their stomach over the winter and in the snow. BTW see that dump trailer in the pic its not too much work to open a valve dump grain in drive home hit a button and dump well at least not to me but maybe it is for you but either way..... .My suggestion to you is seriously think about what you are saying and go back and check your genetics because the grain isn't killing your cattle your genetics are. :tiphat:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyhightree1, post: 1509325, member: 13268"] Did you have an autopsy done on your dead cow that they said specifically the death was caused due to grain? Personally I've had healthy cows die before feeding brewers grain and after or at least what appeared to be healthy to me and I didn't have autopsy's done. So if the healthy cows died before feeding brewers grain I guess I could say they got ahold of too much or some bad grass ? That should be about right using your logic right? I can show you pics of my calves and how much grain all are eating. I am involved in a brewery and get 30 -40 tons a week I drop in my pastures in huge piles free choice. I am not getting a lil here and there. If what you said was true I would have no cattle at all and no need to be on this board right? If brewers grain was so bad no one would feed it or do you think farmers are sadistic and like losing money and want to see animals suffer and see how long it takes their cattle to die ? I guess the large brewers grain brokers that sell millions of tons to farmers are about to close their doors since there killing off everyone who's using brewers grains cattle. What you claim is completely unfounded and a very false thing to spread. I can back my proof up where's your autopsy report ? My proof is walking and calving. We had cows have big calves did over our years of farming ... Guess what no brewers grain involved... What was involved was a bull throwing big calves and bad genetics. If you are having that then you need to look at your genetics and don't blame the feed. I am glad you asked why am I feeding the brewers grain... It keeps our disposal costs down so no need to pay to get rid of it.. Its good feed keeps the cows looking good over the winter and has cut my hay consumption over half. It gives them something hot in their stomach over the winter and in the snow. BTW see that dump trailer in the pic its not too much work to open a valve dump grain in drive home hit a button and dump well at least not to me but maybe it is for you but either way..... .My suggestion to you is seriously think about what you are saying and go back and check your genetics because the grain isn't killing your cattle your genetics are. :tiphat: [/QUOTE]
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