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Culling Bred Cows?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1838536" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>This is a good time of the year to sell heavy breds. Especially young cows. Waiting until after they calf will require waiting another 2 to 4 weeks. Because pairs with very young calves sell for less than bred cows. Most people don't want the risk of a wet naval calf that has gone through the sale not to mention the risk in hauling a real young calf. Here right now young heavy bred cows are $1,800-$2,200. The same cow with a calf at her side is only about $200 more. Is it worth the additional time, feed, and risk to make $200?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1838536, member: 498"] This is a good time of the year to sell heavy breds. Especially young cows. Waiting until after they calf will require waiting another 2 to 4 weeks. Because pairs with very young calves sell for less than bred cows. Most people don't want the risk of a wet naval calf that has gone through the sale not to mention the risk in hauling a real young calf. Here right now young heavy bred cows are $1,800-$2,200. The same cow with a calf at her side is only about $200 more. Is it worth the additional time, feed, and risk to make $200? [/QUOTE]
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