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<blockquote data-quote="elkwc" data-source="post: 1494497" data-attributes="member: 22295"><p>Ron I respect the way you take care of your cattle. We do a lot the same and we are commercial breeders. We creep every fall and winter calf. Going to try to move our calving a little later so we don't have to creep as much. We still have 19 hd of 14 y/o and up cows. They are in good shape for their weight but this will likely be the last year for all but 4-5. Everyone has a calf on them or will calve in the next 45 days. It costs more to keep a cow in good shape but feel in the end it pays. I really like the heifer calve pictured. If you have better I would enjoy seeing her pic. Again congratulations on the good cattle you raise and the care you give them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkwc, post: 1494497, member: 22295"] Ron I respect the way you take care of your cattle. We do a lot the same and we are commercial breeders. We creep every fall and winter calf. Going to try to move our calving a little later so we don't have to creep as much. We still have 19 hd of 14 y/o and up cows. They are in good shape for their weight but this will likely be the last year for all but 4-5. Everyone has a calf on them or will calve in the next 45 days. It costs more to keep a cow in good shape but feel in the end it pays. I really like the heifer calve pictured. If you have better I would enjoy seeing her pic. Again congratulations on the good cattle you raise and the care you give them. [/QUOTE]
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