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<blockquote data-quote="1848" data-source="post: 305911" data-attributes="member: 1303"><p>I'm with you here caustic. I think that 7 to 8 years is just getting into knowing what that cow can do!. She has settled down, is profit producing, and you will know if she is the type animals that is going to fit your program, especially if you plan on keeping replacements or raising your own herd bull. Got quite a few much older myself. ;-) </p><p></p><p>It amazes me on how many breeders will tell you how good the animals are in the line of an animal they are selling when they have never even seen if the dams or sires behind it can make 10 years in the pasture on it's own legs, with serious health issues (udder, feet, cancer, prolapse, etc, etc.).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1848, post: 305911, member: 1303"] I'm with you here caustic. I think that 7 to 8 years is just getting into knowing what that cow can do!. She has settled down, is profit producing, and you will know if she is the type animals that is going to fit your program, especially if you plan on keeping replacements or raising your own herd bull. Got quite a few much older myself. ;-) It amazes me on how many breeders will tell you how good the animals are in the line of an animal they are selling when they have never even seen if the dams or sires behind it can make 10 years in the pasture on it's own legs, with serious health issues (udder, feet, cancer, prolapse, etc, etc.). [/QUOTE]
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