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Why do dairies generally not feed out their bull calves?
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agfarms
Posted 10/15/2014 20:27 (#4128734 - in reply to #4128441)
Subject: RE: Why do dairies generally not feed out their bull calves?


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MISTD....more important stuff to do. That's why those girls in the barn are more important than anything and I mean anything. Dairy is in a different world. If you never were on one you don't get it. I have done that and feed cattle... no offense but cattle are a cake walk compared to dairy (IMO). Hogs and chickens I don't know anything much about, but dairy seems as managment intesive as it gets.

(Ever notice the dairy guys don't seem to brag about how hard they work on here. Its because they are busy working, just saying)

( full discloser... I feed cattle and grain farm and would pay 10 bucks a gallon for milk cause I love dairy products and won't ever milk a cow again)

Edited by agfarms 10/15/2014 20:28
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