Posted by jackinok on November 29, 2012 at 08:21:50 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Re: fussy cattle posted by thurlow on November 29, 2012 at 06:22:50:
ever had a cow die and you didnt know why? check where she laid if you didnt have her hauled off and youll often find a wad of string. dont know about you ,but every $1000+ cow that i save by taking 5 minutes pulling some strings is a wise investment of time and labor for me. anyone i have feeding cattle ,and i walk up and find the strings on a bale, doesnt have a job as soon as i catch up to him. i dont care if it takes a day to get them off. thats what they are paid to do. ive had ice two inches thick on them and never found one i couldnt get off somehow.fork on a tractor will take them off slicker than snot, and break the ice so cattle can eat. if theres two much ice you cant break it with with your tractor loader ,cattle cant eat it anyway,and your wasting time feeding hay!
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