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Just found use for Corriente cows
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1781555" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>There is one reason and one reason only why he is using these Correintes for Embryo Transplants. They are one step above free. He is not breeding them and will never breed them. As he was explaining to the vet there are thousands of these over grown roping cattle available this time of the year. Their owners lease them to people to rope. They make their money from the lease. When they finally grow too big or get sour from having been roped hundreds of times they get sold. But there is no market for them. So by utilizing ET these cows can raise a totally unrelated calf that has value. The down sides are it is two years out before having anything to sell. And there is very little salvage value to the cow once you are done with her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1781555, member: 498"] There is one reason and one reason only why he is using these Correintes for Embryo Transplants. They are one step above free. He is not breeding them and will never breed them. As he was explaining to the vet there are thousands of these over grown roping cattle available this time of the year. Their owners lease them to people to rope. They make their money from the lease. When they finally grow too big or get sour from having been roped hundreds of times they get sold. But there is no market for them. So by utilizing ET these cows can raise a totally unrelated calf that has value. The down sides are it is two years out before having anything to sell. And there is very little salvage value to the cow once you are done with her. [/QUOTE]
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