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<blockquote data-quote="Toad" data-source="post: 1252707" data-attributes="member: 20188"><p>I don't have good cattle by any stretch of the imagination but if I had a cow that was weaning calves consistently at 450lb I'm not sure she wouldn't be culled. Last year I only had one mature cow that weaned one that light and it was born a month later than the others. Now I did have a couple heifers wean one that light but they get another chance. Long term I want a herd that consistently weans calves over 500lb, I don't think thats too much to ask. </p><p> Each person has opportunities to make a dollar and I understand the concept of using cheap cows to make money. Less investment starting out while the market is high but I don't see that as a long term plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toad, post: 1252707, member: 20188"] I don't have good cattle by any stretch of the imagination but if I had a cow that was weaning calves consistently at 450lb I'm not sure she wouldn't be culled. Last year I only had one mature cow that weaned one that light and it was born a month later than the others. Now I did have a couple heifers wean one that light but they get another chance. Long term I want a herd that consistently weans calves over 500lb, I don't think thats too much to ask. Each person has opportunities to make a dollar and I understand the concept of using cheap cows to make money. Less investment starting out while the market is high but I don't see that as a long term plan. [/QUOTE]
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