I didn’t read through all the pages for fear of spoilers and we are just now starting it. It reminds me of a western version of “Sons of Anarchy”
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Originally posted by mikemorvan View PostA few bales of hay is enough to kill hundreds / thousands of cattle almost immediately?
My wife told me if Red was her sister she would whip her *****. I replied back if she was your sister we would have a water trough.
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We had a few cows growing up, but i'm no cattle man. I know that changing their diet can give them scours. I guess they can bloat from a diet change as well. But i don't think that throwing a few bales of hay from a plane is going to wipe out a valley full of angus. Saying that, i've been wrong before.
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Originally posted by mikemorvan View PostWe had a few cows growing up, but i'm no cattle man. I know that changing their diet can give them scours. I guess they can bloat from a diet change as well. But i don't think that throwing a few bales of hay from a plane is going to wipe out a valley full of angus. Saying that, i've been wrong before.
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Originally posted by cactusassjohn View Posti agree, what got me is that i've done a bunch of prescribed burns and thats not the way u do it!!! also they own a whole bunch of 4-wheelers !! i like the quite diesel trucks
I told my wife the same thing. Thats not how you burn a field at all.
When Rip put that knife in that cow I could smell it. LOL...I had to do that for my grandad a few times growing up. One of the worst smells ever!!
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Originally posted by Stykbow View PostGreen alfafa is the key.
Yep,
“Bloat is a seasonal problem in both dairy and beef cattle. The condition is usually precipitated by the rapid consumption of lush legume pasture species (especially clover and lucerne) in spring. Irrigated pastures in summer or good pasture growth in autumn may pose problems in some districts. Occasionally young growing rye grass species, high in soluble protein, are also implicated.
Bloat is caused by an increase in the gas pressure within the rumen (paunch) as these feeds are fermented. The gas cannot be belched up normally and death results from the pressure causing heart and lung failure. The gas is often trapped in the form of a stable foam.”
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Originally posted by Hoggslayer View PostI like the show but I had a hard time with them pouring out all the gas and then waiting 3 or 4 hours until they lit it on fire with a flame thrower.
And Rip was holding one of those drip fire starter hootuses...
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