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<blockquote data-quote="AAOK" data-source="post: 309322" data-attributes="member: 861"><p>Jeanne,</p><p>I'm the same way. I can usually foretell the future of a calf the day it hits the ground. The toughest time for me to judge a calf is 7 - 12 months of age. I just can't get a handle on how they might develop unless I have seen them when they were younger.</p><p></p><p>I sell ALL my cattle off the farm......all 6 or 7 a year. I am down to 9 cows. I only get to see them once a day, in the evenings, so AI % is mighty pitiful. My Show Cattle operation is just a very rewarding hobby, at which I try not to loose too much money. I don't like sales because they favor the wealthy, plus I don't have the time it takes to be a consignor. That's also the reason I don't do Open Shows; just can't miss that much work. I have to support my show cattle addiction. </p><p>Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AAOK, post: 309322, member: 861"] Jeanne, I'm the same way. I can usually foretell the future of a calf the day it hits the ground. The toughest time for me to judge a calf is 7 - 12 months of age. I just can't get a handle on how they might develop unless I have seen them when they were younger. I sell ALL my cattle off the farm......all 6 or 7 a year. I am down to 9 cows. I only get to see them once a day, in the evenings, so AI % is mighty pitiful. My Show Cattle operation is just a very rewarding hobby, at which I try not to loose too much money. I don't like sales because they favor the wealthy, plus I don't have the time it takes to be a consignor. That's also the reason I don't do Open Shows; just can't miss that much work. I have to support my show cattle addiction. Dan [/QUOTE]
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