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<blockquote data-quote="Miss Daisy" data-source="post: 769425" data-attributes="member: 3568"><p>The cows mob the feedwagon, but they follow it all the way to the end, they don't stop to eat right away. They were hungry, but not starving. We overfed the heck out of them, which taught them to munch all day rather than gorging. So they just kind of followed you around and then nibbled a little when you pulled out of the field. They are not being fed hay now, they are only irrigated pasture, which has been tested for content and they are getting enough. Its up to their bellies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miss Daisy, post: 769425, member: 3568"] The cows mob the feedwagon, but they follow it all the way to the end, they don't stop to eat right away. They were hungry, but not starving. We overfed the heck out of them, which taught them to munch all day rather than gorging. So they just kind of followed you around and then nibbled a little when you pulled out of the field. They are not being fed hay now, they are only irrigated pasture, which has been tested for content and they are getting enough. Its up to their bellies. [/QUOTE]
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