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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 436056" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>This time of year, tyupically 3&1s are pretty much gone unless they are late calving cows. Any cow that calved in the spring will probably have the calf pulled off and be sold seperatly. Late calvers are a problem unto themselves. If the cows are bred, you'll be feeding the bull for a long while before you'll need his services.</p><p>That all said, buying any cow or bull is a crapshoot. Wether it's a good investment depends on too many variables and a lot of them we have no control over.</p><p>If you buy him or not and you decide it was a mistake tyhat's just the price of an education. If it isn;t a mistake, you're ahead of the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 436056, member: 34"] This time of year, tyupically 3&1s are pretty much gone unless they are late calving cows. Any cow that calved in the spring will probably have the calf pulled off and be sold seperatly. Late calvers are a problem unto themselves. If the cows are bred, you'll be feeding the bull for a long while before you'll need his services. That all said, buying any cow or bull is a crapshoot. Wether it's a good investment depends on too many variables and a lot of them we have no control over. If you buy him or not and you decide it was a mistake tyhat's just the price of an education. If it isn;t a mistake, you're ahead of the game. [/QUOTE]
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