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<blockquote data-quote="Willow Springs" data-source="post: 716081" data-attributes="member: 9002"><p>If she is a commercial female you cannot afford to keep an open cow. The money you spend in the time to get her to calve again will most likely never be recovered. Better to sell her and replace with something bred.</p><p> </p><p>With Purebreds it can be different. I have had bulls not work and kept the females, and once "lost" a CIDR in a cow and kept her. Economics are different though. Her cull value can be a long ways from her replacement value. But if it isn't a management problem she's got to go, a BEZ+ said you don't want those genetics in the herd. Mind you I didn't pay $10,000 for the cows in my herd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willow Springs, post: 716081, member: 9002"] If she is a commercial female you cannot afford to keep an open cow. The money you spend in the time to get her to calve again will most likely never be recovered. Better to sell her and replace with something bred. With Purebreds it can be different. I have had bulls not work and kept the females, and once "lost" a CIDR in a cow and kept her. Economics are different though. Her cull value can be a long ways from her replacement value. But if it isn't a management problem she's got to go, a BEZ+ said you don't want those genetics in the herd. Mind you I didn't pay $10,000 for the cows in my herd. [/QUOTE]
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