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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 530574" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>Bigbull, mind giving me your reasons for thinking that way? As of right now I'd sure beg to differ with you on that. If a cow isn't good enough to run with the milking herd I'd likely not be interested in her as a nurse cow. I no longer have time for messing with cows that need extra TLC, and any cow that would have been headed to slaughter needs plenty of TLC.</p><p></p><p>I have a heifer calving in June that I'll be using as a nurse cow, and there's not a thing wrong with her now -- and putting calves on her sure isn't going to hurt her. That cow I posted the picture of is a 90lb cow when she's fresh, and she'll hold it for 90 some days. She may not be the highest priced cow you'll ever run across, but she's certainly no cull either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 530574, member: 852"] Bigbull, mind giving me your reasons for thinking that way? As of right now I'd sure beg to differ with you on that. If a cow isn't good enough to run with the milking herd I'd likely not be interested in her as a nurse cow. I no longer have time for messing with cows that need extra TLC, and any cow that would have been headed to slaughter needs plenty of TLC. I have a heifer calving in June that I'll be using as a nurse cow, and there's not a thing wrong with her now -- and putting calves on her sure isn't going to hurt her. That cow I posted the picture of is a 90lb cow when she's fresh, and she'll hold it for 90 some days. She may not be the highest priced cow you'll ever run across, but she's certainly no cull either. [/QUOTE]
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