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<blockquote data-quote="jkwilson" data-source="post: 305820" data-attributes="member: 969"><p>Depends on why they were sold. Culls for performance would seldom be worth the bucks unless they are way cheap. Registered breeders often get rid of older cows when they've got plenty of their genetics in the herd, and they want to get the most residual out of the cow. </p><p></p><p>Buy them with a good looking natural calf at their side and bred back for your best bet. Called a 3-in-1, but even if you don't buy the calf, you still get 3 things: You know what she can raise, you know that she bred back, and you can see how she keeps and milks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkwilson, post: 305820, member: 969"] Depends on why they were sold. Culls for performance would seldom be worth the bucks unless they are way cheap. Registered breeders often get rid of older cows when they've got plenty of their genetics in the herd, and they want to get the most residual out of the cow. Buy them with a good looking natural calf at their side and bred back for your best bet. Called a 3-in-1, but even if you don't buy the calf, you still get 3 things: You know what she can raise, you know that she bred back, and you can see how she keeps and milks. [/QUOTE]
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