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<blockquote data-quote="JMJ Farms" data-source="post: 1542821" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>I don't know for sure either. But my speculation is that the abundance of rain played a major role in it. I noticed that during most of the summer my cows' crap was really loose. Almost like they were on rich winter grazing. And they looked real good but I thought they should be buggy horse fat considering the abundance of grass they had. I could be wrong, but I interpreted this as a lot of the nutrients were running right through them. When summer turned to winter they started falling off fast. They are not walking skeletons by a long stretch but I'm feeding way too much hay way too early. And bc of the rain before cutting and after baling, the quality of it is off as well. I really have to find some funds to build me a hay barn. And this winter has been colder, earlier than it has in quite a few years. </p><p></p><p>That's just my speculation on why they seem to be a little off from previous years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMJ Farms, post: 1542821, member: 24583"] I don’t know for sure either. But my speculation is that the abundance of rain played a major role in it. I noticed that during most of the summer my cows’ crap was really loose. Almost like they were on rich winter grazing. And they looked real good but I thought they should be buggy horse fat considering the abundance of grass they had. I could be wrong, but I interpreted this as a lot of the nutrients were running right through them. When summer turned to winter they started falling off fast. They are not walking skeletons by a long stretch but I’m feeding way too much hay way too early. And bc of the rain before cutting and after baling, the quality of it is off as well. I really have to find some funds to build me a hay barn. And this winter has been colder, earlier than it has in quite a few years. That’s just my speculation on why they seem to be a little off from previous years. [/QUOTE]
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