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<blockquote data-quote="sidney411" data-source="post: 48292" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>I understand your point, you have a lot more cattle then I do so maybe 1 calf doesn't impact your overall budget. But for me 1 lost calf impacts my budget. If I can spend $50 at the vet and still sell a weaned calf then it is well worth my effort, in my opinion then a dead calf. Now, I will draw the line if there is something wrong with the calf to the point it is going to cost a couple hundred dollars or more. There is no way for me to recoop that sort of money on the calf. I do everything I can and try my best to follow advice given on this board and the vets and older cattlemen around that know more then I do. But if an animal is going downhill despite my efforts I don't want it to suffer so I will haul it to the vet. I have seen them practically do miracles. Thanks for your information! I really do appreciate it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidney411, post: 48292, member: 430"] I understand your point, you have a lot more cattle then I do so maybe 1 calf doesn't impact your overall budget. But for me 1 lost calf impacts my budget. If I can spend $50 at the vet and still sell a weaned calf then it is well worth my effort, in my opinion then a dead calf. Now, I will draw the line if there is something wrong with the calf to the point it is going to cost a couple hundred dollars or more. There is no way for me to recoop that sort of money on the calf. I do everything I can and try my best to follow advice given on this board and the vets and older cattlemen around that know more then I do. But if an animal is going downhill despite my efforts I don't want it to suffer so I will haul it to the vet. I have seen them practically do miracles. Thanks for your information! I really do appreciate it! [/QUOTE]
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