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Have to make a decision re: a barren cow . . .
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<blockquote data-quote="Kathie in Thorp" data-source="post: 863172" data-attributes="member: 16769"><p>In 2009, I purchased a reg'd British White cow -- a big girl! She had a nice heifer calf for us in 2010. She did not take with AI for a calf this year. She has front-end problems -- more body than she has legs to support (some recent post, on another thread, talked about legs -- they need to have legs to support them!). She's uncomfortable, moves slow. I don't want her to suffer, and I don't want to do hit-and-miss and maybe re-create that problem. I don't have a huge "attachment" to her, except for the $$ paid, because she's never been a NICE cow -- she can be ornery and chargie and bytchie. </p><p></p><p>I'm guessing she's about 1,600 lbs. today. </p><p></p><p>So, my question: If I took her in to the sale at Toppenish (see link below), what class would I put her in for Butcher Cows? </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.toppenishlivestock.com" target="_blank">http://www.toppenishlivestock.com</a></p><p></p><p>Hate this . . . . I really f'in hate this!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathie in Thorp, post: 863172, member: 16769"] In 2009, I purchased a reg'd British White cow -- a big girl! She had a nice heifer calf for us in 2010. She did not take with AI for a calf this year. She has front-end problems -- more body than she has legs to support (some recent post, on another thread, talked about legs -- they need to have legs to support them!). She's uncomfortable, moves slow. I don't want her to suffer, and I don't want to do hit-and-miss and maybe re-create that problem. I don't have a huge "attachment" to her, except for the $$ paid, because she's never been a NICE cow -- she can be ornery and chargie and bytchie. I'm guessing she's about 1,600 lbs. today. So, my question: If I took her in to the sale at Toppenish (see link below), what class would I put her in for Butcher Cows? [url=http://www.toppenishlivestock.com]http://www.toppenishlivestock.com[/url] Hate this . . . . I really f'in hate this! [/QUOTE]
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