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<blockquote data-quote="wvherefords" data-source="post: 118412" data-attributes="member: 922"><p>I'm in Jefferson County, Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia.</p><p></p><p>I'm not planning on shipping her at all, as she's a nice, well bred young cow that had a very nice low birth weight calf this year and she seems to still be nursing and eating just fine. If she ends up with one eye, that's fine. I'm just a small operation, so I'm not so focused on culling such things (although I do cull for personality). As long as she stays otherwise healthy and keeps giving me calves like this year's calf, she's staying...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wvherefords, post: 118412, member: 922"] I'm in Jefferson County, Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. I'm not planning on shipping her at all, as she's a nice, well bred young cow that had a very nice low birth weight calf this year and she seems to still be nursing and eating just fine. If she ends up with one eye, that's fine. I'm just a small operation, so I'm not so focused on culling such things (although I do cull for personality). As long as she stays otherwise healthy and keeps giving me calves like this year's calf, she's staying... [/QUOTE]
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