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<blockquote data-quote="Muddy" data-source="post: 1304908" data-attributes="member: 23532"><p>You already ignored all valid points Nesikep and I made. It's a necessary for me to tagging the calves at birth so we can tell who's the momma and the calf because we are going to split up the herd in two different herds. Last thing I want is send wrong calves to wrong pastures. It didn't make any senses to wait for the calves to be in 200-300lbs because they're so similar and same age. Our herd is 90% black. Also many operations here are calving their cows out in the range far away from the pens. Were talking about 500-1,000 head here and you want to wait for the calves to be in 200-300lbs to be identified? I'm not waiting for few hours for the calves bellowing for their mommas as I have other things to do.</p><p></p><p>Yes she did some thing, simply because she's special but she's leaving some money on the table.</p><p></p><p>That said I did tried your way and they didn't work good. No idea whose calves belongs to even at weaning time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddy, post: 1304908, member: 23532"] You already ignored all valid points Nesikep and I made. It's a necessary for me to tagging the calves at birth so we can tell who's the momma and the calf because we are going to split up the herd in two different herds. Last thing I want is send wrong calves to wrong pastures. It didn't make any senses to wait for the calves to be in 200-300lbs because they're so similar and same age. Our herd is 90% black. Also many operations here are calving their cows out in the range far away from the pens. Were talking about 500-1,000 head here and you want to wait for the calves to be in 200-300lbs to be identified? I'm not waiting for few hours for the calves bellowing for their mommas as I have other things to do. Yes she did some thing, simply because she's special but she's leaving some money on the table. That said I did tried your way and they didn't work good. No idea whose calves belongs to even at weaning time. [/QUOTE]
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