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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 206259" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>I wont tolerate bad udders, cows that melt down raising a calf, cows or bulls I can't keep in, prolapsers, cows that raise poor calves, cows that wont breed back soon enough, heifers that remain open too long, cows or bulls that go completely insane when you corrall them up or any just down right mean cow or bull. I don't have time for any of the above and they are proven to be hard on the bottom line or personel safety. </p><p> I have a few that I have tolerated the last couple of years that get boxy on me and they can start a stampede at any given moment, but they raise the best calves on the place and breed back on time. BUT<strong>, after working them yesterday I believe they've gained another wheel apiece.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 206259, member: 26"] I wont tolerate bad udders, cows that melt down raising a calf, cows or bulls I can't keep in, prolapsers, cows that raise poor calves, cows that wont breed back soon enough, heifers that remain open too long, cows or bulls that go completely insane when you corrall them up or any just down right mean cow or bull. I don't have time for any of the above and they are proven to be hard on the bottom line or personel safety. I have a few that I have tolerated the last couple of years that get boxy on me and they can start a stampede at any given moment, but they raise the best calves on the place and breed back on time. BUT[b], after working them yesterday I believe they've gained another wheel apiece.[/b] [/QUOTE]
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