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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1579910" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Ron, your cows and mine can handle a 125# calf with no problem. I don't advocate to have them, but I get a couple each year. Past due bull calves (steers).</p><p>Universities have been preaching compost disposal for a loooonnnggg time. I also have a backhoe. We shot one that got toxic mastitis and Phil buried her.</p><p>I am a strong believer in longevity in my breeding program. But, "I" think if a cow is going to have foot problems, you will know it by 3-5 years of age. Same with a bad udder. If they are 12 and start having a bad udder or foot problems, I don't put that on genetics.</p><p>Also, there are a lot of areas that cows wear down their teeth much faster than other places. I have NEVER had a cow with bad teeth. Just does not happen out here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1579910, member: 968"] Ron, your cows and mine can handle a 125# calf with no problem. I don't advocate to have them, but I get a couple each year. Past due bull calves (steers). Universities have been preaching compost disposal for a loooonnnggg time. I also have a backhoe. We shot one that got toxic mastitis and Phil buried her. I am a strong believer in longevity in my breeding program. But, "I" think if a cow is going to have foot problems, you will know it by 3-5 years of age. Same with a bad udder. If they are 12 and start having a bad udder or foot problems, I don't put that on genetics. Also, there are a lot of areas that cows wear down their teeth much faster than other places. I have NEVER had a cow with bad teeth. Just does not happen out here. [/QUOTE]
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