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<blockquote data-quote="melking" data-source="post: 1242816" data-attributes="member: 14098"><p>I was told by someone that if the vultures were on here then it most likely wasn't poison. I found her because of the vultures so I am not sure if that means anything. The other 1 year old on the lease seems to be fine, as do the 2 year olds. I guess it is one of those things and I than you all for your help and compassion.</p><p></p><p>On another note, since I am somewhat of a geek, I have been researching cattle prices for the last 20 years and trying to determine if there is any common factors that affect prices. I really haven't found much, but I did find it interesting that over all the price of cattle has risen about 2.35% per year for the last 20 years. Did I get this right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="melking, post: 1242816, member: 14098"] I was told by someone that if the vultures were on here then it most likely wasn't poison. I found her because of the vultures so I am not sure if that means anything. The other 1 year old on the lease seems to be fine, as do the 2 year olds. I guess it is one of those things and I than you all for your help and compassion. On another note, since I am somewhat of a geek, I have been researching cattle prices for the last 20 years and trying to determine if there is any common factors that affect prices. I really haven't found much, but I did find it interesting that over all the price of cattle has risen about 2.35% per year for the last 20 years. Did I get this right? [/QUOTE]
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