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<blockquote data-quote="Roadapple" data-source="post: 898194" data-attributes="member: 2919"><p>Now, no-one has ever accused me of being smart, but, to my way of thinking , you just made yourself about $600 to $800 .If you'd culled her and took her to the sale barn and sold her for slaughter,you'd sold her for about half of what she's now worth as a good cow. Turn around and pay twice as much to buy a replacement, not knowing anything about her except she's walking and breathing. Don't know if she's a carrier, how old, wild,etc. I know what I have, and I can take a little time away from the computer, to make her a good cow. As I've said before, I've never culled a heifer for this problem and I've never had a problem the next year with them. Maybe they did'nt accept it because,by not being there, dominate cows probably kept her away from it. Different reasons, but a little time and you've got a good cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roadapple, post: 898194, member: 2919"] Now, no-one has ever accused me of being smart, but, to my way of thinking , you just made yourself about $600 to $800 .If you'd culled her and took her to the sale barn and sold her for slaughter,you'd sold her for about half of what she's now worth as a good cow. Turn around and pay twice as much to buy a replacement, not knowing anything about her except she's walking and breathing. Don't know if she's a carrier, how old, wild,etc. I know what I have, and I can take a little time away from the computer, to make her a good cow. As I've said before, I've never culled a heifer for this problem and I've never had a problem the next year with them. Maybe they did'nt accept it because,by not being there, dominate cows probably kept her away from it. Different reasons, but a little time and you've got a good cow. [/QUOTE]
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