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<blockquote data-quote="Keren" data-source="post: 500925" data-attributes="member: 3195"><p>hillsdown, I am glad that picture was posted, because I have learnt a lot from this thread. I have never seen an udder on a dairy cow like that, and in my inexperience assumed that it would be a good thing. From this thread, from Milkmaid, yourself and others that responded, I now know better that she needs to be culled. If no one posts pictures of problems, then nobody will learn. </p><p></p><p>iowafarmer: re do you mean to say that you only buy from people who have brand new state of the art cattle yards? My own facilities (I have very little) and the facilities at my work are cobbled together from whatever leftover gates and yard panels we found at clearing sales etc. Most of the old cockies around here have the same. So does that mean myself, my work and those old farmers all mistreat our animals?? And let me tell you, the cattle you get off those old buggers with the cobbled together yards are a sight better than the yuppy hobby farmers with their brand new undercover cattle yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keren, post: 500925, member: 3195"] hillsdown, I am glad that picture was posted, because I have learnt a lot from this thread. I have never seen an udder on a dairy cow like that, and in my inexperience assumed that it would be a good thing. From this thread, from Milkmaid, yourself and others that responded, I now know better that she needs to be culled. If no one posts pictures of problems, then nobody will learn. iowafarmer: re do you mean to say that you only buy from people who have brand new state of the art cattle yards? My own facilities (I have very little) and the facilities at my work are cobbled together from whatever leftover gates and yard panels we found at clearing sales etc. Most of the old cockies around here have the same. So does that mean myself, my work and those old farmers all mistreat our animals?? And let me tell you, the cattle you get off those old buggers with the cobbled together yards are a sight better than the yuppy hobby farmers with their brand new undercover cattle yards. [/QUOTE]
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