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Making the best black baldy cattle
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<blockquote data-quote="elkwc" data-source="post: 1417772" data-attributes="member: 22295"><p>Personally I have found when purchasing heifers unless you buy from a known source and know their cows that many times you end up culling a percentage after they calve for various reasons. Either they don't milk, they don't breed back, ect. I have been buying a few heifers for the last 2 years. Had better results buying older cows at registered sales. I bought some heifers this winter and hopefully they will be some of the last and I can retain females that at least I know what their mothers and sires are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkwc, post: 1417772, member: 22295"] Personally I have found when purchasing heifers unless you buy from a known source and know their cows that many times you end up culling a percentage after they calve for various reasons. Either they don't milk, they don't breed back, ect. I have been buying a few heifers for the last 2 years. Had better results buying older cows at registered sales. I bought some heifers this winter and hopefully they will be some of the last and I can retain females that at least I know what their mothers and sires are. [/QUOTE]
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