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Letting a cow go is hard, any 1 by me on dat?
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<blockquote data-quote="Michelle Pankonien" data-source="post: 33489" data-attributes="member: 147"><p>It never gets any easier. This past year I sold the first female I ever purchased, she was 14, had lost many teeth, and was producing moderate milk to raise her calf, with suppliment she got it done, i loved Her, she was "Punken", she had a big Punkin head and a buldozer type nose, We still have many daughters, all as great as her, and one who looks like her twin, they are a part of our lives and shape us as much as we shape them with every quirk and oddity, the laughs and the times they bring us to tears, and when they make us so mad you burst out laughing because we let a"COW" get our feathers ruffled</p><p></p><p>I tried to always rationalize, steers are for meat, " We raise them for this purpose", until the time my first heifer got hurt, and the vet said "I don'tant to give her anything" I want to buy her and put her in the freezer, so he did, and from what we had paid for her we made a good profit, and it made the hurt a little less painful "for me anyway"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michelle Pankonien, post: 33489, member: 147"] It never gets any easier. This past year I sold the first female I ever purchased, she was 14, had lost many teeth, and was producing moderate milk to raise her calf, with suppliment she got it done, i loved Her, she was "Punken", she had a big Punkin head and a buldozer type nose, We still have many daughters, all as great as her, and one who looks like her twin, they are a part of our lives and shape us as much as we shape them with every quirk and oddity, the laughs and the times they bring us to tears, and when they make us so mad you burst out laughing because we let a"COW" get our feathers ruffled I tried to always rationalize, steers are for meat, " We raise them for this purpose", until the time my first heifer got hurt, and the vet said "I don'tant to give her anything" I want to buy her and put her in the freezer, so he did, and from what we had paid for her we made a good profit, and it made the hurt a little less painful "for me anyway" [/QUOTE]
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