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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1841561" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>I wish they would hold your article at the top for Knowledge as they have some of the others articles. This was a special read for me. New people coming by need to see that and it totally changes my thinking now as I never knew any of this. Shows that I can still learn new things like an old dog or horse. You are so smart Farmerjan!!!</p><p></p><p>This has been one of the most informative articles that has been written. It tells me of why a Dairy Farmer may sell me a good cow. It gives me insight on what questions to ask if I am wanting to add her to the herd as a nurse cow. Where and what problems does she have when she passes a higher cell count. Is it a fluke in her system, or is she carrying a disease not good for my herd? </p><p></p><p>But so much knowledge for the people that grab that carton of milk off the shelf from the store. WONDERFUL!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1841561, member: 637"] I wish they would hold your article at the top for Knowledge as they have some of the others articles. This was a special read for me. New people coming by need to see that and it totally changes my thinking now as I never knew any of this. Shows that I can still learn new things like an old dog or horse. You are so smart Farmerjan!!! This has been one of the most informative articles that has been written. It tells me of why a Dairy Farmer may sell me a good cow. It gives me insight on what questions to ask if I am wanting to add her to the herd as a nurse cow. Where and what problems does she have when she passes a higher cell count. Is it a fluke in her system, or is she carrying a disease not good for my herd? But so much knowledge for the people that grab that carton of milk off the shelf from the store. WONDERFUL!! [/QUOTE]
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