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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1838021" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>No, I agree about Dave. I was reading all of that, and just grabbing that word sort of picking [USER=25884]@farmerjan[/USER]. It is not good to do that to an animal that is not used to the conditions. </p><p>But, I would not let that guy slide by if he does not know cattle. I would tell him that he must feed and water them and take care of them. If he did not, I would send who ever I needed out there to get his attention because, if he is going to neglect the herd, then Dave's herd will suffer from disease carrying flies .... back and forth. Poorly kept livestock keep pink eye and all kinds of mosquito, face flies and horse fly carrying crud. I would try to get along with him if I could, but he can really mess with Dave's herd if he does not take cattle seriously. But I know nothing about Belted cattle, and they do not sell well here. Maybe there is something really good about them. So, I just don't know. And like you say, heifers???? Hearing this makes me thankful that I live in crop land country where someone won't just throw cattle out like that. I don't have disease or problems because there are no cattle close to me. Poor Dave, I feel for him. Or anyone else that this happens to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1838021, member: 637"] No, I agree about Dave. I was reading all of that, and just grabbing that word sort of picking [USER=25884]@farmerjan[/USER]. It is not good to do that to an animal that is not used to the conditions. But, I would not let that guy slide by if he does not know cattle. I would tell him that he must feed and water them and take care of them. If he did not, I would send who ever I needed out there to get his attention because, if he is going to neglect the herd, then Dave's herd will suffer from disease carrying flies .... back and forth. Poorly kept livestock keep pink eye and all kinds of mosquito, face flies and horse fly carrying crud. I would try to get along with him if I could, but he can really mess with Dave's herd if he does not take cattle seriously. But I know nothing about Belted cattle, and they do not sell well here. Maybe there is something really good about them. So, I just don't know. And like you say, heifers???? Hearing this makes me thankful that I live in crop land country where someone won't just throw cattle out like that. I don't have disease or problems because there are no cattle close to me. Poor Dave, I feel for him. Or anyone else that this happens to. [/QUOTE]
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