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125000 cow
VG89
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Registered: 10-2005
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Welcome!
Living the good life in WI, just took off on my own in my mid 20's. Milking 40 cows with plans to be at 80(gotta finish the second barn) by summer. Traditional midwest housing in a tiestall with extra cows on an outdoor bedded pack. Feeding a simple diet of corn silage, baleage and roasted soybeans(6-9lbs daily with mineral is the only nonforage they are getting). Shipping 70-75 lbs daily(we aren't pushing them real hard). Got 15 registered cows(5 excellent, 5 very good, 5 two years old yet to be scored) at present, the rest are ET carriers. Working with some decent cow famalies.
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19/12/2005, 0:00
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VG85
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Registered: 12-2005
Location: Wisconsin
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Re: Welcome!
Hi, I am in my late 20's and farm on a 120 cow registered holstein farm in WI. We buy all of our feed and concentrate on the cows. Just came across this site and it is nice to find others who enjoy dairy cattle as much as I do. Graduated from UWRF with a major in Ag. Business. Would love to get into some high profile cow families and use our herd as recipients. But it all takes time, money, and patience
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29/12/2005, 3:16
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