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<blockquote data-quote="Susie David" data-source="post: 252818" data-attributes="member: 1744"><p>Sure looks like I got tagged at the sale barn yesterday.</p><p>Bought a real nice heifer that handles well took to the feed right away and made herslef at home in the isolation pen with the other new arrivals. This morning she had a bloody discharge. </p><p>Do believe that we bought a aborted cow that is flushing. Would explain the discharge and lack of udder. Now the big question, keep the cull and see if she comes in in the fall and give her another try....or, put her in the production line-up as she is pretty well fleshed and should finish quickly.</p><p>I'm leaning towards finishing her...could go either way...when and if she comes in I could just breed a fat cow.</p><p>Just thinking out loud...I type hard.</p><p>DMc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susie David, post: 252818, member: 1744"] Sure looks like I got tagged at the sale barn yesterday. Bought a real nice heifer that handles well took to the feed right away and made herslef at home in the isolation pen with the other new arrivals. This morning she had a bloody discharge. Do believe that we bought a aborted cow that is flushing. Would explain the discharge and lack of udder. Now the big question, keep the cull and see if she comes in in the fall and give her another try....or, put her in the production line-up as she is pretty well fleshed and should finish quickly. I'm leaning towards finishing her...could go either way...when and if she comes in I could just breed a fat cow. Just thinking out loud...I type hard. DMc [/QUOTE]
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