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<blockquote data-quote="gman4691" data-source="post: 1799352" data-attributes="member: 43107"><p>That is also a consideration and has occurred to me...especially the economics. Culling can begin right away as I have 2 that need to go right off. There is a third but she calved this spring...will have to wait for that one...she appears to be getting a bit long in tooth...just hoping she can make it about September. There is a fourth I am undecided about - she's a good cow, makes good calves, and is a good mother...at the same time, she is a little on the wild side...not completely crazy but wild enough to know not to turn my back on her if she is penned up or with calf (which she is at the moment)...tempted to keep her with the fencing improvements we're doing this spring/summer...or at least keep her calf (female not from the current bull).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gman4691, post: 1799352, member: 43107"] That is also a consideration and has occurred to me...especially the economics. Culling can begin right away as I have 2 that need to go right off. There is a third but she calved this spring...will have to wait for that one...she appears to be getting a bit long in tooth...just hoping she can make it about September. There is a fourth I am undecided about - she's a good cow, makes good calves, and is a good mother...at the same time, she is a little on the wild side...not completely crazy but wild enough to know not to turn my back on her if she is penned up or with calf (which she is at the moment)...tempted to keep her with the fencing improvements we're doing this spring/summer...or at least keep her calf (female not from the current bull). [/QUOTE]
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