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Pic of old cow. What does she tell you?
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<blockquote data-quote="circlet" data-source="post: 470521" data-attributes="member: 3753"><p>i can understand why you might have been leary of her, but for the price, i would've done the same thing and bought her, if she has a live calf, all the risk is basically gone at that point. i think someone said it already, but this is how you make money and get a good start (if you need to get a start) also, as some have already said, if she births a live calf and takes care of it like a good girl - no reason to get rid of her just yet.</p><p></p><p>this may sound kind of silly, because i know that conformation is a critical element of choosing animals, but on the other hand, every person doesn't look alike, so why should we expect every animal to look just perfect? most of us seem to get along just fine whether we've got legs that are a little crooked, we're light in the flank or too top heavy! :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="circlet, post: 470521, member: 3753"] i can understand why you might have been leary of her, but for the price, i would've done the same thing and bought her, if she has a live calf, all the risk is basically gone at that point. i think someone said it already, but this is how you make money and get a good start (if you need to get a start) also, as some have already said, if she births a live calf and takes care of it like a good girl - no reason to get rid of her just yet. this may sound kind of silly, because i know that conformation is a critical element of choosing animals, but on the other hand, every person doesn't look alike, so why should we expect every animal to look just perfect? most of us seem to get along just fine whether we've got legs that are a little crooked, we're light in the flank or too top heavy! :lol: [/QUOTE]
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