GoWyo
Well-known member
Sometimes you just get a dink for no explainable reason, environmental, disease, cow's fault, or whatever. If you kept the cow and get a second dink, then probably the cow's fault.Can see the benefits of line breeding or inbreeding but a bit uncomfortable with it in my situation just because I have no idea what genetics are coming from the bull or the cows from the sale barn. Already had one odd deal come up where I had a calf that was 6 months old and weighed 150lbs. Was even giving it grain which the other calves weren't getting and the dang thing wouldn't grow. Should have sold it as a mini on Craigslist cause it didn't bring anything at the sale barn.