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Is castration necessary?
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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1093115" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>I think about like cross 7 on this one. I will haul an oddball bull calf in every once in a while that we missed when we branded but every branded calf will be weaned at least 30 days and have two rounds of shots when they sell and all the bull calves will be cut. There is a solid premium here for weaned, vaccinated, steer calves but I'd do it anyway. Even if you don't see a premium on the check stub, there's one built in when you sell healthy calves that are ready to turn out because whoever is buying your calves is going to remember every one that he loses. If you want him to buy your calves next year you need to do your part in getting them healthy before they get to him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1093115, member: 14661"] I think about like cross 7 on this one. I will haul an oddball bull calf in every once in a while that we missed when we branded but every branded calf will be weaned at least 30 days and have two rounds of shots when they sell and all the bull calves will be cut. There is a solid premium here for weaned, vaccinated, steer calves but I'd do it anyway. Even if you don't see a premium on the check stub, there's one built in when you sell healthy calves that are ready to turn out because whoever is buying your calves is going to remember every one that he loses. If you want him to buy your calves next year you need to do your part in getting them healthy before they get to him. [/QUOTE]
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