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<blockquote data-quote="BARNSCOOP" data-source="post: 667580" data-attributes="member: 7032"><p>Cedarviewfarms,</p><p></p><p>Keren has given you great advise. I have only had my herd for two years and I did just as Keren has suggested to you. I bought three way cattle and didn't worry with a bull for awhile. Have a friend help you with picking your three ways and ask questions. You need to know what to look for in cows...such as a good udder or if a cow has prolapsed before. Bettering your herd will come later. If I could stress to you anything it would be.....if you can only afford four cows .....get two and a squeeze shoot or head gate. It is very important to have a way to vacs, deworm, dehorn, band, preg. check, doctor, etc. your cattle. It can't be done on good intentions.</p><p></p><p>Continue to ask good questions on this forum. There is a world of knowledge that doesn't cost a dime to tap into with people such as Keren, Doc Harris, Bez, Kernsie and Dun ......just to mention a few good posters.</p><p>Welcome to the cattle world.</p><p></p><p>***Chippie got me with that little nat crawling around the name!! Darn-it!****</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BARNSCOOP, post: 667580, member: 7032"] Cedarviewfarms, Keren has given you great advise. I have only had my herd for two years and I did just as Keren has suggested to you. I bought three way cattle and didn't worry with a bull for awhile. Have a friend help you with picking your three ways and ask questions. You need to know what to look for in cows...such as a good udder or if a cow has prolapsed before. Bettering your herd will come later. If I could stress to you anything it would be.....if you can only afford four cows .....get two and a squeeze shoot or head gate. It is very important to have a way to vacs, deworm, dehorn, band, preg. check, doctor, etc. your cattle. It can't be done on good intentions. Continue to ask good questions on this forum. There is a world of knowledge that doesn't cost a dime to tap into with people such as Keren, Doc Harris, Bez, Kernsie and Dun ......just to mention a few good posters. Welcome to the cattle world. ***Chippie got me with that little nat crawling around the name!! Darn-it!**** [/QUOTE]
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