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<blockquote data-quote="Kelly" data-source="post: 59211" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>I have a cow I bought a year ago November. She was supposedly bred but when I preg tested her she was open. I Ai'd her last December & she did not take. I put her with a bull this summer. I preg tested her just last week & she is open again. I am almost positive this guy just sold me all his problems & was not very honest. Now , my question is how can I lessen my loss? Should I send her in to our butcher & sell her for hamburger? Should I grain her more before I send her in? She already is a very big cow. She is supposedly around 5 years old. Or do I sell her somewhere else?Auction? Where are my chances of not losing so much on her? Have a blessed Christmas!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kelly, post: 59211, member: 314"] I have a cow I bought a year ago November. She was supposedly bred but when I preg tested her she was open. I Ai'd her last December & she did not take. I put her with a bull this summer. I preg tested her just last week & she is open again. I am almost positive this guy just sold me all his problems & was not very honest. Now , my question is how can I lessen my loss? Should I send her in to our butcher & sell her for hamburger? Should I grain her more before I send her in? She already is a very big cow. She is supposedly around 5 years old. Or do I sell her somewhere else?Auction? Where are my chances of not losing so much on her? Have a blessed Christmas! [/QUOTE]
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