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<blockquote data-quote="pdfangus" data-source="post: 909386" data-attributes="member: 6543"><p>Glad Eli was around....</p><p>Give him a pat for me....</p><p>I would have that cow on the unemployment line...or let her find her place in the food chain.....</p><p>no matter how good a cow she is if she kills someone.</p><p></p><p>As my daddy used to say when talking about horses....."it don't cost a dam_ed bit more to feed a good one than it does to feed a sorry one." In this case the descriptors should be pointed at the dispositon and not at the pure production.</p><p></p><p>I killed a good pet cow a few weeks ago who had gotten so lame that she could hardly stand and walk. She started with stifle problems a while back and I was trying to let her wean this one last calf. She could walk and get around but it was awful to try to watch her try to get up. I put her out of her misery. </p><p>Would be no trouble at all for me to drop one who chased after me. more profitable to sell her butt though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdfangus, post: 909386, member: 6543"] Glad Eli was around.... Give him a pat for me.... I would have that cow on the unemployment line...or let her find her place in the food chain..... no matter how good a cow she is if she kills someone. As my daddy used to say when talking about horses....."it don't cost a dam_ed bit more to feed a good one than it does to feed a sorry one." In this case the descriptors should be pointed at the dispositon and not at the pure production. I killed a good pet cow a few weeks ago who had gotten so lame that she could hardly stand and walk. She started with stifle problems a while back and I was trying to let her wean this one last calf. She could walk and get around but it was awful to try to watch her try to get up. I put her out of her misery. Would be no trouble at all for me to drop one who chased after me. more profitable to sell her butt though. [/QUOTE]
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