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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1843237" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Take "<em> time of purchase</em>" out of the above statements, and put in "<em>time of weaning/retention", </em>and it is just as valid a question. </p><p></p><p>All of this date and information is usually readily available on replacements you buy from people in the replacement heifer business. </p><p>A lot of times, even more in depth and accurate than people know about their own commercial cows...depending, of course, on how long they have had their herd and how detailed their record keeping is. </p><p></p><p>Honestly, I do get it why some people want to raise their own replacement commercial heifers. I just take exception, and call BS, to the definitive statements by some, that raising your own is the <em>only</em> way, and/or the <em>best</em> way and/or the <em>cheapest</em> way, to get quality replacements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1843237, member: 40587"] Take "[I] time of purchase[/I]" out of the above statements, and put in "[I]time of weaning/retention", [/I]and it is just as valid a question. All of this date and information is usually readily available on replacements you buy from people in the replacement heifer business. A lot of times, even more in depth and accurate than people know about their own commercial cows...depending, of course, on how long they have had their herd and how detailed their record keeping is. Honestly, I do get it why some people want to raise their own replacement commercial heifers. I just take exception, and call BS, to the definitive statements by some, that raising your own is the [I]only[/I] way, and/or the [I]best[/I] way and/or the [I]cheapest[/I] way, to get quality replacements. [/QUOTE]
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