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<blockquote data-quote="SBMF 2015" data-source="post: 1811316" data-attributes="member: 39695"><p>But that's all common sense. The good livestock producers who care about their animals were all ready practicing good vaccination protocols and realize that if you try to force 3 animals through an alley that is designed for single file it causes bruises and elevated stress. </p><p>I think it's more of a generation thing; a lot guys my grandpa's age had cows because they had X amount of acres that couldn't be row cropped, but they needed to generate income from. So they had cows that half way had to take care of themselves. Of course working those calves was a stressful job.</p><p>Fast forward to guys my age; most young farmers don't want to work hard enough to have cattle. Those of us that do truly enjoy them. We have invested time and money into handling facilities that are safe for cattle and handlers. We understand that good vaccination practices are the right thing to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBMF 2015, post: 1811316, member: 39695"] But that’s all common sense. The good livestock producers who care about their animals were all ready practicing good vaccination protocols and realize that if you try to force 3 animals through an alley that is designed for single file it causes bruises and elevated stress. I think it’s more of a generation thing; a lot guys my grandpa’s age had cows because they had X amount of acres that couldn’t be row cropped, but they needed to generate income from. So they had cows that half way had to take care of themselves. Of course working those calves was a stressful job. Fast forward to guys my age; most young farmers don’t want to work hard enough to have cattle. Those of us that do truly enjoy them. We have invested time and money into handling facilities that are safe for cattle and handlers. We understand that good vaccination practices are the right thing to do. [/QUOTE]
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