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<blockquote data-quote="Chi496" data-source="post: 1189988" data-attributes="member: 8924"><p>Ok so the calf has been nuts since you got him? In my opinion there are way to many calves out there than to risk personal injury with a calf like that. We just sent an exceptional prospect to the yards when I say exceptional that's what I mean. His flush mates brought between 7-10k in our online sales. This guy was always high headed, but once cornered the fight was on. I gave him more time than most calves. Once I came to terms that this calf no matter how good he was was never going to be a safe project it was time to let him go. </p><p>Calf Calm will do nothing in my experience with this type of calf. Load him on the trailer and find a new project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chi496, post: 1189988, member: 8924"] Ok so the calf has been nuts since you got him? In my opinion there are way to many calves out there than to risk personal injury with a calf like that. We just sent an exceptional prospect to the yards when I say exceptional that's what I mean. His flush mates brought between 7-10k in our online sales. This guy was always high headed, but once cornered the fight was on. I gave him more time than most calves. Once I came to terms that this calf no matter how good he was was never going to be a safe project it was time to let him go. Calf Calm will do nothing in my experience with this type of calf. Load him on the trailer and find a new project. [/QUOTE]
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