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<blockquote data-quote="BC" data-source="post: 1041118" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>This is her 4th calf. She is lucky to be a cow. I work part time as an order buyer one or two days a week and bought her to go on a load of feeder heifers. I miss guessed her weight (most of the sales in Texas weigh after they are sold) and got her cut her off the order because she weighed 610 and the order called for heifers weighing 500 to 575. As happens some times, you start a new deal and I bought some more heifers to graze myself. Six months later and it is time to ship, she is bagging up, so she gets cut off again and becomes a cow by default. She has done a good job of raising her calves. I run her and Sim-Angus cow my wife inherited with my Santa Gertrudis herd to show people what good crossbred calves can be raised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BC, post: 1041118, member: 67"] This is her 4th calf. She is lucky to be a cow. I work part time as an order buyer one or two days a week and bought her to go on a load of feeder heifers. I miss guessed her weight (most of the sales in Texas weigh after they are sold) and got her cut her off the order because she weighed 610 and the order called for heifers weighing 500 to 575. As happens some times, you start a new deal and I bought some more heifers to graze myself. Six months later and it is time to ship, she is bagging up, so she gets cut off again and becomes a cow by default. She has done a good job of raising her calves. I run her and Sim-Angus cow my wife inherited with my Santa Gertrudis herd to show people what good crossbred calves can be raised. [/QUOTE]
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