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<blockquote data-quote="Coosh71" data-source="post: 1528218" data-attributes="member: 25267"><p>I have been guilty of keeping a cow a year or so too long in a herd. I decided after calving out this spring to finally cull a couple of cows. One is not due to age, but she never raises a 500+ wt calf. And the other is now calving at the back of the line vs one of the first. I know a lot will keep a cow on the basis of did she calve without assistance, did she raise it to wean and is her utter good. But for me when a cow is one of the earliest to calve and raises a 4-425# calf at 5-6 months id just rather keep a couple heifers back and sell the cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coosh71, post: 1528218, member: 25267"] I have been guilty of keeping a cow a year or so too long in a herd. I decided after calving out this spring to finally cull a couple of cows. One is not due to age, but she never raises a 500+ wt calf. And the other is now calving at the back of the line vs one of the first. I know a lot will keep a cow on the basis of did she calve without assistance, did she raise it to wean and is her utter good. But for me when a cow is one of the earliest to calve and raises a 4-425# calf at 5-6 months id just rather keep a couple heifers back and sell the cow. [/QUOTE]
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