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Buying bred Heifers... Why even do it?
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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 805529" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>I'm certainly not a pro, but I have no clue why people go this route. All bets are off with any first time calver, so why people insist on selling their own replacements with whom they can predict with a fair amount of certainty what is going to happen and replace them with unknowns is beyond me. As far as buying a 5 year old bred cow, she could very well be worse than a first timer. Bad mothers are bad mothers - regardless of their age - and they don't look any different than a good mother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 805529, member: 539"] I'm certainly not a pro, but I have no clue why people go this route. All bets are off with any first time calver, so why people insist on selling their own replacements with whom they can predict with a fair amount of certainty what is going to happen and replace them with unknowns is beyond me. As far as buying a 5 year old bred cow, she could very well be worse than a first timer. Bad mothers are bad mothers - regardless of their age - and they don't look any different than a good mother. [/QUOTE]
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