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<blockquote data-quote="Farm Family" data-source="post: 1840200" data-attributes="member: 43070"><p>I was going to let sleeping dogs lie but seriously…"anonymously came into the discussion?" I posted the same day the question was asked Jan. 11th, 2024. In fact I posted 10 days before YOU. Jan. 22nd, 2024 was your first post on the subject! 10 days in…So let's speak some truth on "coming into the discussion" and "looking at the timeline" please! </p><p></p><p>All the original question post told us is they were purchased in 8/22 as pairs, suggests they were rebred and should have calved with his others 4 months ago. The original post goes on to say: "They can drop a calf next week or next month, I can't tell" </p><p></p><p>I am not certain what "drop calf next week or next month" means to you? Perhaps others missed that "drop calf next week or next month" I did not! That comment concerns me and I highlighted issues with not knowing for certain and just unloading and hoping for the best. </p><p></p><p>I did not "invent a new definition of heavy bred"…the person clearly suggests he is not sure of their gestation and by his own words could calve in the next 30 days thus "Is it worth it to wait for the cows another 30 days, feed hay through winter, and sell in March as a cow/calf pair or should I just send them now and cut my losses?" Coupled with "drop calf next week or next month"…nothing to invent with those statements! </p><p></p><p>I do not want to make waves or be confrontational but I will defend myself…your response and final words on this subject offends my integrity. Have a nice day [USER=42988]@StrojanHerefords[/USER].</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farm Family, post: 1840200, member: 43070"] I was going to let sleeping dogs lie but seriously…"anonymously came into the discussion?" I posted the same day the question was asked Jan. 11th, 2024. In fact I posted 10 days before YOU. Jan. 22nd, 2024 was your first post on the subject! 10 days in…So let’s speak some truth on “coming into the discussion” and “looking at the timeline” please! All the original question post told us is they were purchased in 8/22 as pairs, suggests they were rebred and should have calved with his others 4 months ago. The original post goes on to say: "They can drop a calf next week or next month, I can't tell" I am not certain what "drop calf next week or next month" means to you? Perhaps others missed that “drop calf next week or next month” I did not! That comment concerns me and I highlighted issues with not knowing for certain and just unloading and hoping for the best. I did not "invent a new definition of heavy bred"…the person clearly suggests he is not sure of their gestation and by his own words could calve in the next 30 days thus "Is it worth it to wait for the cows another 30 days, feed hay through winter, and sell in March as a cow/calf pair or should I just send them now and cut my losses?" Coupled with “drop calf next week or next month”…nothing to invent with those statements! I do not want to make waves or be confrontational but I will defend myself…your response and final words on this subject offends my integrity. Have a nice day [USER=42988]@StrojanHerefords[/USER]. [/QUOTE]
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