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<blockquote data-quote="happycows" data-source="post: 5373664" data-attributes="member: 722"><p>I know it all depends on numbers but if your using a set graph you need too be right on the ball every day. You may get some cows who never reach their full potential, some that might have a wobble for some reason, lameness maybe, milk drops off and they get chased down by the feed curve and lose more weight.</p><p>I'm running this show and i tell the computer what i want each cow fed and where she can eat it. Sit down twice a week for 10 minute's, look at each cow, consider DIM, fertility status, what condition she's in, any changes in the milk price eg seasonality and if i think she will respond.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happycows, post: 5373664, member: 722"] I know it all depends on numbers but if your using a set graph you need too be right on the ball every day. You may get some cows who never reach their full potential, some that might have a wobble for some reason, lameness maybe, milk drops off and they get chased down by the feed curve and lose more weight. I'm running this show and i tell the computer what i want each cow fed and where she can eat it. Sit down twice a week for 10 minute's, look at each cow, consider DIM, fertility status, what condition she's in, any changes in the milk price eg seasonality and if i think she will respond. [/QUOTE]
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