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<blockquote data-quote="cross_7" data-source="post: 1093065" data-attributes="member: 8382"><p>As a whole I mean its a trickle down affect, as you stated you can't take losing one. Well the stocker/feeder can't either.</p><p>The same goes for not vaccinating therefore hurting the next guy</p><p>All those problems are factored in when buying cattle</p><p>Ever noticed how the auctioneer will say these are so and so cattle weaned 60 days and two rounds of vaccines and watch them top the sale</p><p>They know there is less risk involved with those cattle</p><p>The antibiotics used to treat the cattle and the resistant bugs because of it is a big problem</p><p>The lesion from the shots even now given in the neck is a problem. The bruising from being run through the chute. Cattle not preforming due to health problems are a problem.</p><p>Most of those problems would be minimized if the cow/calf guy used better management practices </p><p>Therefore causing less of a problem for the industry </p><p>But that's just my thoughts on it</p><p>Everyone has the right to do as they choose</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross_7, post: 1093065, member: 8382"] As a whole I mean its a trickle down affect, as you stated you can't take losing one. Well the stocker/feeder can't either. The same goes for not vaccinating therefore hurting the next guy All those problems are factored in when buying cattle Ever noticed how the auctioneer will say these are so and so cattle weaned 60 days and two rounds of vaccines and watch them top the sale They know there is less risk involved with those cattle The antibiotics used to treat the cattle and the resistant bugs because of it is a big problem The lesion from the shots even now given in the neck is a problem. The bruising from being run through the chute. Cattle not preforming due to health problems are a problem. Most of those problems would be minimized if the cow/calf guy used better management practices Therefore causing less of a problem for the industry But that's just my thoughts on it Everyone has the right to do as they choose [/QUOTE]
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