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tropicalbill

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G'day all,
:D I'm new to the forum. Living in Thailand and would welcome some advice please.
We (me the wife and tribe) have a few cows along with a whole lot of rice. I've worked with cows and sheep when I was younger, but I'm way out of touch.
Question: A three to four year old cow, never been put to the bull, never evidenced an interest in a bull or shown an indication of being in season, no bulling, raised on the property, showing some bleeding from the vagina.
My opinion: beef burger. Please prove me wrong. Very limited vet assistance here.
cheers all.
 
tropicalbill":3l1ozsgj said:
dun":3l1ozsgj said:
With the animals age and circumstances, eat her.
Totally agree, but there's a lot of opposition.

They make lousey house pets. If she won;t breed, the freezer is where she belongs.
 
tropicalbill":26ryl0kt said:
dun":26ryl0kt said:
With the animals age and circumstances, eat her.
Totally agree, but there's a lot of opposition.

Well, ask those in opposition how much longer they are prepared to keep her. It might help keep peace in the area.

Eat her is my vote - however - you cold sell her and add a few pennies to get a breeder if you were so inclined.

Good luck

Bez>
 
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Bez>":f9s1hedj said:
tropicalbill":f9s1hedj said:
dun":f9s1hedj said:
With the animals age and circumstances, eat her.
Totally agree, but there's a lot of opposition.

Well, ask those in opposition how much longer they are prepared to keep her. It might help keep peace in the area.

Eat her is my vote - however - you cold sell her and add a few pennies to get a breeder if you were so inclined.

Good luck

Bez>
:lol: Thanks fellahs, all of you.
You've been more help than you could realise.
By the time you read this she'll be shiney chunks in the local market. They sell the meat real hot here. It's often still twitching, specially the pork.
I won't be posting often, but I've already learned a lot reading some of the forums.
Cheers.
 

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