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<blockquote data-quote="Susie David" data-source="post: 456536" data-attributes="member: 1744"><p>O'l Boss Cow lost a tooth this past summer but still kept the groceries in her calf (110# BW) but did loose two condition scores before weaning. She is rebred and always gains back and gives us a big healthy calf...hate to cull her but hay is pricey this year and it looks like we will be cutting it close...thought so last year but bought cows and a new bull anyway...can't seem to pass up a good deal that gets expensive when I have to buy hay in March.</p><p>Anyway...if you have the feed and just can not part with the animal go ahead and keep her...we are going to wean out Boss's next calf and see how she looks next fall.</p><p>Just my two bits worth...asked for or not....dave Mc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susie David, post: 456536, member: 1744"] O'l Boss Cow lost a tooth this past summer but still kept the groceries in her calf (110# BW) but did loose two condition scores before weaning. She is rebred and always gains back and gives us a big healthy calf...hate to cull her but hay is pricey this year and it looks like we will be cutting it close...thought so last year but bought cows and a new bull anyway...can't seem to pass up a good deal that gets expensive when I have to buy hay in March. Anyway...if you have the feed and just can not part with the animal go ahead and keep her...we are going to wean out Boss's next calf and see how she looks next fall. Just my two bits worth...asked for or not....dave Mc [/QUOTE]
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