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2 new calves with the herd?
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<blockquote data-quote="tncattle" data-source="post: 1387536" data-attributes="member: 5701"><p>He's going to sell them to some guys who work for him that want to slaughter them. He's going to keep them for another 4-5 months. He's new to the cattle things and it's his farm so I can only give my opinion. The calves seem to be doing surprisingly well. They're eating feed & hay and have obviously been handled often as they're very tame. They're not bawling that much either, we have them in a 3/4 acre lot with a 9 year old cow who is one of our best mannered girls. They're hanging with her, time will tell though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tncattle, post: 1387536, member: 5701"] He's going to sell them to some guys who work for him that want to slaughter them. He's going to keep them for another 4-5 months. He's new to the cattle things and it's his farm so I can only give my opinion. The calves seem to be doing surprisingly well. They're eating feed & hay and have obviously been handled often as they're very tame. They're not bawling that much either, we have them in a 3/4 acre lot with a 9 year old cow who is one of our best mannered girls. They're hanging with her, time will tell though. [/QUOTE]
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