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<blockquote data-quote="Workinonit Farm" data-source="post: 743535" data-attributes="member: 839"><p>Chuckie if you want to give her a try, as a project, bring her home and put her to herself for quarantine. If you are willing to put a few dollars into her it wouldn't hurt to do an ear-notch for BVD and run a few more tests. If she's clean, then throw a few groceries in her direction, breed her and see what happens. If she had the maternal instinct and made an effort to clean the calves and try to 'wake them up' (even though they were dead) she'll probably raise a few. Could be that the calves were dead due to poor management.</p><p></p><p>Then go back and kick the guys butt ;-) . If people haven't got sense enough or ability enough to practice basic animal husbandry, they shouldn't have animals.</p><p></p><p>Spending the time and money on her....initially....can't be any worse or different than some of the folks who come here and spend lots of time and money on meds to raise a down cow, or cure a sick calf.</p><p></p><p>Katherine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Workinonit Farm, post: 743535, member: 839"] Chuckie if you want to give her a try, as a project, bring her home and put her to herself for quarantine. If you are willing to put a few dollars into her it wouldn't hurt to do an ear-notch for BVD and run a few more tests. If she's clean, then throw a few groceries in her direction, breed her and see what happens. If she had the maternal instinct and made an effort to clean the calves and try to 'wake them up' (even though they were dead) she'll probably raise a few. Could be that the calves were dead due to poor management. Then go back and kick the guys butt ;-) . If people haven't got sense enough or ability enough to practice basic animal husbandry, they shouldn't have animals. Spending the time and money on her....initially....can't be any worse or different than some of the folks who come here and spend lots of time and money on meds to raise a down cow, or cure a sick calf. Katherine [/QUOTE]
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