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cost effectiveness of castrating?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 421657" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>Ours must have been sued before my time or something. I pop open my trailer, tell the guy those ~4 are together, they move them on into a holding pen, I unload the next ~6, I tell the guy these six stay together. Then I pull the truck up to let the next guy unload, then I go to the tagging room, they put four tags on the first four...311 rwf bull, 312 rwf hfr, 313 white cow, 314 black steer, etc I hand them my index card with name and address. The girl copies that on to the receipt and asks me if I want the cow preg chegged, then shows it to me to make sure it is accurate, then gives me the carbon copy. We repeat the process with the next bunch and I drive off with both yellow copies for my records. It is the same deal for a double decker transfer truck, except he is going to be there a lot longer. The sellers get the same along with the weights, $$ per lb, total dollars, and commissions and deductions on a receipt that is attached to the check.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 421657, member: 2095"] Ours must have been sued before my time or something. I pop open my trailer, tell the guy those ~4 are together, they move them on into a holding pen, I unload the next ~6, I tell the guy these six stay together. Then I pull the truck up to let the next guy unload, then I go to the tagging room, they put four tags on the first four...311 rwf bull, 312 rwf hfr, 313 white cow, 314 black steer, etc I hand them my index card with name and address. The girl copies that on to the receipt and asks me if I want the cow preg chegged, then shows it to me to make sure it is accurate, then gives me the carbon copy. We repeat the process with the next bunch and I drive off with both yellow copies for my records. It is the same deal for a double decker transfer truck, except he is going to be there a lot longer. The sellers get the same along with the weights, $$ per lb, total dollars, and commissions and deductions on a receipt that is attached to the check. [/QUOTE]
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