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 East of Broken Bow | They look nice as they are, but I wouldn't want them any fleshier. As the weather warms watch so they don't put on any more fat, you might back down the corn. In my experience a little thinner is better than a little fatter when it comes to heifers. By this I don't mean skinny, but if I have the fleshies ones ideal, and the others a tick thinner I seem to get along better than if I have the thinnest ones ideal, and the rest of them fatter. | |
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