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The unthinkable.
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<blockquote data-quote="CharcoalWally" data-source="post: 5267904" data-attributes="member: 3171"><p>86 was a poor Summer and Autumn here on the West too. Bad year for grass growth after a cold, wet Spring . Turned the cows out on May 26th and worried about them continually as there was no grass . There was an old Whitebred cross cow who was so empty every day that her sides never filled out to look full of grass. She had an eagle eye kept on her but she was fine and survived that Spring. </p><p></p><p>87 and 88 both much better. Temperate, no extremes , plenty grass if I remember right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CharcoalWally, post: 5267904, member: 3171"] 86 was a poor Summer and Autumn here on the West too. Bad year for grass growth after a cold, wet Spring . Turned the cows out on May 26th and worried about them continually as there was no grass . There was an old Whitebred cross cow who was so empty every day that her sides never filled out to look full of grass. She had an eagle eye kept on her but she was fine and survived that Spring. 87 and 88 both much better. Temperate, no extremes , plenty grass if I remember right. [/QUOTE]
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