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<blockquote data-quote="BSKDixie" data-source="post: 742704" data-attributes="member: 13953"><p>ScottyB,</p><p>Thats one of the hardest parts of being a producer, is culling that cow that has produced for you for so many years, and thats all we really can ask of a good brood cow, that she rebreed and calve unassisted and wean a calf thats half her bodyweight, and the one time she comes up open, or that second time she does shes down the road, not a fair situation but as stewards of the land and whatever stock is on it its something were forced to do.</p><p></p><p>I think a lot of people in more temperate climates are having problems this year, with the unnaturally cool and wet weather in places where thats not normally the case.</p><p></p><p>What type of cattle are you running down there? What are the goals of your operation? Hopefully things turn around quickly for you and theres always better days ahead</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSKDixie, post: 742704, member: 13953"] ScottyB, Thats one of the hardest parts of being a producer, is culling that cow that has produced for you for so many years, and thats all we really can ask of a good brood cow, that she rebreed and calve unassisted and wean a calf thats half her bodyweight, and the one time she comes up open, or that second time she does shes down the road, not a fair situation but as stewards of the land and whatever stock is on it its something were forced to do. I think a lot of people in more temperate climates are having problems this year, with the unnaturally cool and wet weather in places where thats not normally the case. What type of cattle are you running down there? What are the goals of your operation? Hopefully things turn around quickly for you and theres always better days ahead [/QUOTE]
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