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Had to go back on morphine today-I felt like I'd been hit by a bus. On the subject of body fat too much is bad but I'm at 0% and it's way worse. Once I start to put weight back on I'm going to slick up and get at it. I can't believe my appetite it's like my stomach thinks my throats been cut. All you guys out there with a fat-chin up it could be worse.I got our breeding hfrs for next spring sourced today so I guess I'm not a total waste of skin. They are true F1's Angus out of registered Horned Hereford cows-got a cut of straight Angus hfrs too- we'll probably sell them and put the baldies back into our deal. I am way overdue for a cattle roadtrip-just got to get my wheels back in alignment. Was wonering if you guys who normally are feeding now and are grazing out-do you have them on your spring or summer grass. We could of not fed at all yet but I'm afraid to use my stockpiled grass as dry as it is-we gave about 1/4 of our grass total rest last year it never saw a hoof. I think we'll calve on it in about 5 months. Where we bale grazed the grass was still lush in November I think you get such a mat of growth that it can't freee to bottom as quick. I just need about 1000 cows to custom winter-that would cover all our tame grass-our native meadows are peat moss so they stay productive. Ty and I were talking if anybody wants to lay their feed in here and bale graze their cows we would do it and not charge yardage-the cow owner would have to pay the tractor rental to place bales. The nutrients transferred would be our yardage payment.