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Cow Attacking her calf
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<blockquote data-quote="skyhightree1" data-source="post: 1125994" data-attributes="member: 13268"><p>no matter where you get a cow from it can be crazy. However you purchase your cattle you are taking a chance whether it be craigslist ,personal seller, salebarn whatever. Cattle are an investment when you invest money you have no idea what return or if any you will get. After this June I will not have anyone to purchase cattle from directly so I will be shopping the sale barn if I want to buy anymore. I may get junk or I may get something that is good. I personally would rather go to whole herd dispersal sales that is a better chance of getting some good cattle but also there will be some junk mixed in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyhightree1, post: 1125994, member: 13268"] no matter where you get a cow from it can be crazy. However you purchase your cattle you are taking a chance whether it be craigslist ,personal seller, salebarn whatever. Cattle are an investment when you invest money you have no idea what return or if any you will get. After this June I will not have anyone to purchase cattle from directly so I will be shopping the sale barn if I want to buy anymore. I may get junk or I may get something that is good. I personally would rather go to whole herd dispersal sales that is a better chance of getting some good cattle but also there will be some junk mixed in. [/QUOTE]
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