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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 610390" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Since you already spent the money to treat her and she is 7 months bred. I'd keep her long enough to calve her then sell her. Do with the calf whatever you want (keep it or sell it) and hope the other eye doesn't go bad in the meantime. If she starts to go blind in the other eye before she calves all bets are off. Sell her. I guess depending on the condition of the other eye you might be able to let her raise the calf for a little while but don't let her loose to much condition and watch that other eye. As soon as the buyer can see something bad with that eye they will take her for nothing. they might do it anyway with her having just one eye.</p><p></p><p>Being nosey now but I'd just like to know, what did the vet charge to fix her up?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 610390, member: 7795"] Since you already spent the money to treat her and she is 7 months bred. I'd keep her long enough to calve her then sell her. Do with the calf whatever you want (keep it or sell it) and hope the other eye doesn't go bad in the meantime. If she starts to go blind in the other eye before she calves all bets are off. Sell her. I guess depending on the condition of the other eye you might be able to let her raise the calf for a little while but don't let her loose to much condition and watch that other eye. As soon as the buyer can see something bad with that eye they will take her for nothing. they might do it anyway with her having just one eye. Being nosey now but I'd just like to know, what did the vet charge to fix her up? [/QUOTE]
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