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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1763177" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>We also will buy some of the "bad leg/bad eye " type animals at the sales. Can normally buy them at a cheap price because as you say [USER=498]@Dave[/USER] , they don't "fit" feedlots or kill cow situations. Have gotten a few and fed out in smallish pastures/lots for however long and made pretty good beef also. Many times one with pretty bad eyes will be giveaway prices and we have a place we can put them and once they get the fences figured out and the waterer... they do pretty good. We have 2 nearly blind ones now that will be beef in another year. One born almost totally blind, and one that had pinkeye we just could not get cleared up. They know where the feed trough is, the waterer and can get around quite well. Come to voices calling them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1763177, member: 25884"] We also will buy some of the "bad leg/bad eye " type animals at the sales. Can normally buy them at a cheap price because as you say [USER=498]@Dave[/USER] , they don't "fit" feedlots or kill cow situations. Have gotten a few and fed out in smallish pastures/lots for however long and made pretty good beef also. Many times one with pretty bad eyes will be giveaway prices and we have a place we can put them and once they get the fences figured out and the waterer... they do pretty good. We have 2 nearly blind ones now that will be beef in another year. One born almost totally blind, and one that had pinkeye we just could not get cleared up. They know where the feed trough is, the waterer and can get around quite well. Come to voices calling them. [/QUOTE]
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