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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1380001" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Have to agree to either eat her or put her in the pound/cull cow pen when you do get rid of her. I realize that it is buyer beware when you buy a cow from the stockyards, or even at a sale somewhere, but I have a real problem with and won't let my son sell a problem cow like that, for someone else to deal with. Put her with the horses if you must, or maybe you have some younger heifers that aren't lactating, or even not bred, where she can't get any milk; then get rid of her one way or another when you wean the calf. We will sell a cow that likes to get out, or other less than stellar behavior, but not a sucker and not a cow that doesn't make any milk. I like to think that it will come back to me if I try to be a decent cattleman( woman).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1380001, member: 25884"] Have to agree to either eat her or put her in the pound/cull cow pen when you do get rid of her. I realize that it is buyer beware when you buy a cow from the stockyards, or even at a sale somewhere, but I have a real problem with and won't let my son sell a problem cow like that, for someone else to deal with. Put her with the horses if you must, or maybe you have some younger heifers that aren't lactating, or even not bred, where she can't get any milk; then get rid of her one way or another when you wean the calf. We will sell a cow that likes to get out, or other less than stellar behavior, but not a sucker and not a cow that doesn't make any milk. I like to think that it will come back to me if I try to be a decent cattleman( woman). [/QUOTE]
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