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<blockquote data-quote="Brookman" data-source="post: 73404" data-attributes="member: 1263"><p><u>Good morning from the crisp MO Ozarks! </u>Ist post, but been reading lots of great info here. We've got a chance to buy a used automatic head catch w/ 5'X5" steel pipe welded to it for concrete. Don't yet know the make of it, but the guy wants $350 OBO. Sound like a good buy to you? We don't have any way of holding the mammas yet, & looking to buy 2nd hand (good stuff) if possible.</p><p>We brought 10 bred CharX grannies home last week, dog-gentle,and need to do the usual-fly tag,mouth them, shots etc. Hopefully no calving problems-. With my milk cows years ago, we just clipped them up to the hay rack & they stood for "whatever". Figure it might be a little different story with beef cows. Hey, thanks, </p><p>Steve & Kerry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brookman, post: 73404, member: 1263"] [u]Good morning from the crisp MO Ozarks! [/u]Ist post, but been reading lots of great info here. We've got a chance to buy a used automatic head catch w/ 5'X5" steel pipe welded to it for concrete. Don't yet know the make of it, but the guy wants $350 OBO. Sound like a good buy to you? We don't have any way of holding the mammas yet, & looking to buy 2nd hand (good stuff) if possible. We brought 10 bred CharX grannies home last week, dog-gentle,and need to do the usual-fly tag,mouth them, shots etc. Hopefully no calving problems-. With my milk cows years ago, we just clipped them up to the hay rack & they stood for "whatever". Figure it might be a little different story with beef cows. Hey, thanks, Steve & Kerry [/QUOTE]
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