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Need a value on a Brahman-Charlais cross cow
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<blockquote data-quote="john250" data-source="post: 349909" data-attributes="member: 4406"><p>When did you last see her alive? 18 yr old cows will sometimes just lay down and die. It is possible the dogs were just being scavengers on a carcass? </p><p>In my area, some farmers check their cattle once a week and blame coyotes when they find a dead calf. Generally, coyotes just scavenge already dead calves. </p><p>I don't own a cow that age, but I have in the past. They die suddenly. Unexpectedly. </p><p>Lots of gentle cows out there at decent prices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john250, post: 349909, member: 4406"] When did you last see her alive? 18 yr old cows will sometimes just lay down and die. It is possible the dogs were just being scavengers on a carcass? In my area, some farmers check their cattle once a week and blame coyotes when they find a dead calf. Generally, coyotes just scavenge already dead calves. I don't own a cow that age, but I have in the past. They die suddenly. Unexpectedly. Lots of gentle cows out there at decent prices. [/QUOTE]
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