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Re: OT a little/shelter - cattle advice
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Posted by Nebraska Cowman on April 17, 2006 at 06:54:41 from (65.169.97.206):
In Reply to: OT a little/shelter - cattle advice posted by Dave from MN on April 17, 2006 at 05:34:57:
I agree, all a cow wants is a dry place to lay and protection from the wind. 'course she don't like being soaked with a cold rain but she'll get over it. Whay you will want is a cement pad to feed on and in your area probably a covered feed bunk to keep off the snow. Feed the cow critter enough so she goes lays down and chews her cud. I read a story once, A man had a horse that was sleek and fat and his neighbor with a skinny horse asked him his secret, He said that "when the horse gets done eating, I take some of the oats out of the feed trouth and rub them on his back" The neighbor replied that his horse "never had any oats left"
Even bad boys are just as good as they can be
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