HT it is good to get to know you too. I agree with you on that. A cows body heat is generated by the activity in her rumen, so anything to preserve the heat that she is generating such as bedding, wind breaks, bluffs and backfat. I liken these things to the insulation in your house and the more insulation the less it takes to heat the house.
GF makes a good point about the silage. I use it every year because I never wean my first calf heifers early enough. I barely have enough cows to package up my calves as it is let alone weaning twice so I strain my heifers and I want to pick them up as fast as I can(before Jan 1 when the deep freeze sets in)and silage is the most consistent product in our area as well as you can give them a TMR. I find with pellets or grain if your feeding 6-8 lbs to replace lost weight some get 2lbs and some get 12lbs. And it isn't always cows that are weaker or poorer they may just be shy and less agressive. For example one I have what I think is a picture perfect blue roan cow she is quiet, has a nice bag, raises a good calf, breeds back early. However, when you cut a water hole she is the first there and the last to drink because she won't put up with the pushing and shoving. In a bale grazing with OLS tubs or a TMR winter feeding program she is in the middle of the pack but when she is in a feed everyday situation where she has to compete she falls behind.
GF makes a good point about the silage. I use it every year because I never wean my first calf heifers early enough. I barely have enough cows to package up my calves as it is let alone weaning twice so I strain my heifers and I want to pick them up as fast as I can(before Jan 1 when the deep freeze sets in)and silage is the most consistent product in our area as well as you can give them a TMR. I find with pellets or grain if your feeding 6-8 lbs to replace lost weight some get 2lbs and some get 12lbs. And it isn't always cows that are weaker or poorer they may just be shy and less agressive. For example one I have what I think is a picture perfect blue roan cow she is quiet, has a nice bag, raises a good calf, breeds back early. However, when you cut a water hole she is the first there and the last to drink because she won't put up with the pushing and shoving. In a bale grazing with OLS tubs or a TMR winter feeding program she is in the middle of the pack but when she is in a feed everyday situation where she has to compete she falls behind.
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