How many breeds in that woodpile mess? Just Holstein x Angus or more than that?
Gotta be some Wagyu in there somewhere...How many breeds in that woodpile mess? Just Holstein x Angus or more than that?
Maybe even Shorthorn and Belted Galloway.How many breeds in that woodpile mess? Just Holstein x Angus or more than that?
I saw on a different post (same bull) it's Angus/Dexter. I don't buy that combo. The best part is the ball pic in the thumbnails.How many breeds in that woodpile mess? Just Holstein x Angus or more than that?
No vaccines, no come homeIs she worth it ?
3 year old jersey heifer - $1,000
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This is Brownie. She is approximately 3 years old, jersey Heifer. She spent several months in with our long horn bull. Should be due June/July. Wasn't vet confirmed. She is starting to develop an udder. No disease testing or vaccinations. I'm only selling because we've acquired 1 too many jersey cows, and I've finely narrowed it down to the couple I'd like to keep. This is her first calf, so she's never been milked. She hasn't been handled very much either.
YesIs she worth it ?
3 year old jersey heifer - $1,000
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This is Brownie. She is approximately 3 years old, jersey Heifer. She spent several months in with our long horn bull. Should be due June/July. Wasn't vet confirmed. She is starting to develop an udder. No disease testing or vaccinations. I'm only selling because we've acquired 1 too many jersey cows, and I've finely narrowed it down to the couple I'd like to keep. This is her first calf, so she's never been milked. She hasn't been handled very much either.
We played roulette with an unvaccinated part Jersey a month ago. Intranasal and Draxxin on arrival, she was sick two days later. We treated her with pretty much everything we could but she made her way to the bait pile and left us another orphan calf 3 weeks after we bought her.Yep, I was thinking about what gcreekrch said.
My parents purchased two or three Jerseys from a local dairy, very nice looking cows. It was just a short time after that
they got sick. We blamed those cows for bringing the problem into our herd. The vet said that was not the case. Those cows had
never been vaccinated or had a shot for anything, they were just the most vulnerable to the problem.
It took quite awhile it seemed for the vet to sort out what we were dealing with, it ruined several cows. So it probably isn't just
a matter of what she might bring with her, it is a matter of how vulnerable she might be to a new environment.