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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1842688" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>No, Whitey is over at Lisa (the vet) and Joe's place. Same deal, they give me back the 1/2 Brahma heifer each year, and then they can put however many they want to on her for the year. She is the vet for the few dairies around there, and for the beef cattle farmers, too. So, she will know when and where there is an orphan or twin, etc, and can get probably all the calves they will need.. and get calves for the lady that is going to calve out the 1/2 Jeresy's each year. Lisa is going to vaccinate, etc, all 4 nurse cows, ( The G-H is going to stay at Scott's brother's place from now on) their calves, even any calves the other lady gets for the two half Jerseys. And AI Whitey, Gail and the other 2 each year. We will pay her, of course, for the meds at least. Whitey has her MSH x Ash heifer and her Angus steer calf on her, and in May -June, we will get the angus steer back. Scott and I have decided we just gonna let her keep the MSH x Ash heifer. That calf ought to make her a good nurse cow as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1842688, member: 40587"] No, Whitey is over at Lisa (the vet) and Joe's place. Same deal, they give me back the 1/2 Brahma heifer each year, and then they can put however many they want to on her for the year. She is the vet for the few dairies around there, and for the beef cattle farmers, too. So, she will know when and where there is an orphan or twin, etc, and can get probably all the calves they will need.. and get calves for the lady that is going to calve out the 1/2 Jeresy's each year. Lisa is going to vaccinate, etc, all 4 nurse cows, ( The G-H is going to stay at Scott's brother's place from now on) their calves, even any calves the other lady gets for the two half Jerseys. And AI Whitey, Gail and the other 2 each year. We will pay her, of course, for the meds at least. Whitey has her MSH x Ash heifer and her Angus steer calf on her, and in May -June, we will get the angus steer back. Scott and I have decided we just gonna let her keep the MSH x Ash heifer. That calf ought to make her a good nurse cow as well. [/QUOTE]
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