Apr 11, 2012 #1 L LLBUX Well-known member Joined Nov 23, 2010 Messages 697 Location Chapin, Illinois August 10 heifer calf I recently acquired. No grain until last two weeks. Is that why she is so big-middled? Maybe we're on to something here- Attachments Tanya good.jpg 415.3 KB · Views: 233
August 10 heifer calf I recently acquired. No grain until last two weeks. Is that why she is so big-middled? Maybe we're on to something here-
Apr 12, 2012 #2 M McM93 Well-known member Joined Jan 21, 2012 Messages 130 Sarcasm is lost on youth, so I will answer this one...Genetics make them big middled and able to thrive without grain..... (clapping)
Sarcasm is lost on youth, so I will answer this one...Genetics make them big middled and able to thrive without grain..... (clapping)
Apr 12, 2012 #3 C cornish Guest McM93 said: Sarcasm is lost on youth, so I will answer this one...Genetics make them big middled and able to thrive without grain..... (clapping) Click to expand... as will a worm load... I think her big middle comes from genetics-- and the breed she hails from... I bet there isn't a non easy keeping one in the breed...
McM93 said: Sarcasm is lost on youth, so I will answer this one...Genetics make them big middled and able to thrive without grain..... (clapping) Click to expand... as will a worm load... I think her big middle comes from genetics-- and the breed she hails from... I bet there isn't a non easy keeping one in the breed...
Apr 15, 2012 #4 Belties R Us Well-known member Joined Jan 26, 2009 Messages 281 Location Ohio We have a belted galloway cow who has never been fed grain. She is so round she always looks ready to calve. And she is larger framed. Sure wish our other Angus cows would be like that.
We have a belted galloway cow who has never been fed grain. She is so round she always looks ready to calve. And she is larger framed. Sure wish our other Angus cows would be like that.