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Can someone help me price a heifer?
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<blockquote data-quote="mjnetex" data-source="post: 802807" data-attributes="member: 13948"><p>I agree with Dun. Take your time and find her a good home so you won't worry about her after you sell her. If you can't find</p><p>someone wanting a milk cow, ideally you could sell her to someone with a small, pampered herd of Angus. As fond of her as you are, don't take her to the sale barn.</p><p>If it does turn out later that she has too much milk for a pasture cow (seems likely to me), she could be converted to a nurse cow (one or two extra calves). Again, take your time if you can, don't agree to sell her to someone you don't feel totally comfortable with, she's a sweetie. I'd try to get $500 for her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mjnetex, post: 802807, member: 13948"] I agree with Dun. Take your time and find her a good home so you won't worry about her after you sell her. If you can't find someone wanting a milk cow, ideally you could sell her to someone with a small, pampered herd of Angus. As fond of her as you are, don't take her to the sale barn. If it does turn out later that she has too much milk for a pasture cow (seems likely to me), she could be converted to a nurse cow (one or two extra calves). Again, take your time if you can, don't agree to sell her to someone you don't feel totally comfortable with, she's a sweetie. I'd try to get $500 for her. [/QUOTE]
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