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<blockquote data-quote="Limomike" data-source="post: 628991" data-attributes="member: 3400"><p>A dairy close to me used to give those jersey bull calves away. Now they sell them and dont have any problems selling them for $150 each. But, like Hoss said, you gotta make sure they have been fed that colostrum for the first 2-3 days. I got one a few months back (except mine was a Jersey/holstein mix) to put on a momma cow that lost her calf. She raised it fine, and its now eating forage and hay just like the rest of them. When he gets to be about 700lbs, hes going to be hamburger for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Limomike, post: 628991, member: 3400"] A dairy close to me used to give those jersey bull calves away. Now they sell them and dont have any problems selling them for $150 each. But, like Hoss said, you gotta make sure they have been fed that colostrum for the first 2-3 days. I got one a few months back (except mine was a Jersey/holstein mix) to put on a momma cow that lost her calf. She raised it fine, and its now eating forage and hay just like the rest of them. When he gets to be about 700lbs, hes going to be hamburger for us. [/QUOTE]
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