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Need a value on a Brahman-Charlais cross cow
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<blockquote data-quote="cajunseismo" data-source="post: 349809" data-attributes="member: 5984"><p>Thanks Redfornow and Rustler for the info, we were thinking along those lines too, and Cowboyup- our hearts want to do something like that but we know that the best thing to do is wait for the dog owners to step and take responsibility and give us back or try to help put us back to where we were before. Then if they balk and want to get off cheap, we will have to go another way, but hopefully not- we will give them a chance to be fair. Our cow was in a fenced in pasture and she was sitting down probably soaking in some sun. We were even looking into possible insemination because she was such a good and good-looking cow. Kids could even sit on her to take pics. She would go up to anyone for a scratch on the head. I did talk to a county extension agent after i viewed these posts and he told me it would be hard to find a replacement to what we had because whoever had such a cow would not be looking to sale- maybe we would be lucky(one day) to find someone looking for a good home for such a cow. He told me we basically would have to start from scratch with a calf we would have to bottlefeed. So we are looking at time and money lost until we have a calf on feed and friendly, gentle, stable, and breeding age.BTW, in our part of Texas-there is a leash law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cajunseismo, post: 349809, member: 5984"] Thanks Redfornow and Rustler for the info, we were thinking along those lines too, and Cowboyup- our hearts want to do something like that but we know that the best thing to do is wait for the dog owners to step and take responsibility and give us back or try to help put us back to where we were before. Then if they balk and want to get off cheap, we will have to go another way, but hopefully not- we will give them a chance to be fair. Our cow was in a fenced in pasture and she was sitting down probably soaking in some sun. We were even looking into possible insemination because she was such a good and good-looking cow. Kids could even sit on her to take pics. She would go up to anyone for a scratch on the head. I did talk to a county extension agent after i viewed these posts and he told me it would be hard to find a replacement to what we had because whoever had such a cow would not be looking to sale- maybe we would be lucky(one day) to find someone looking for a good home for such a cow. He told me we basically would have to start from scratch with a calf we would have to bottlefeed. So we are looking at time and money lost until we have a calf on feed and friendly, gentle, stable, and breeding age.BTW, in our part of Texas-there is a leash law. [/QUOTE]
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