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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 244931" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>Not really sure where this post belongs. Anyway, I'm wondering what cull cows get docked for and what each flaw might cost per cwt.</p><p></p><p>For instance, I have a holstein cow that is cull material, whenever I decide to send her to the auction. She isn't completely slicked off, she's still pretty thin (BC of 2 on a 1-5 scale?), small udder (no problems there), and I call her "Knock Knees" for good reason. But with that conformation flaw her hooves obviously don't grow right and she's starting to go lame in the front end, just a little bit. I didn't want to spend the $8 to have her hooves trimmed last month and I'm regretting it, as I think that's the reason she's going lame. I'd like to hang onto her through the first of August as she's raising 3 calves at the moment, but they are big enough to wean so I guess I could ship her at any time, really.</p><p></p><p>I think she's about 1300lbs but has the frame to easily be 1450-1500lbs, if she were carrying that extra weight. FWIW, I've had her for about 70 days and I don't think she's going to put it on.</p><p></p><p>How many cents per pound would it cost me if she were running through the ring, lame? It's not that noticable right now, but it might be in another 2-3 weeks.</p><p></p><p>How about that knock-kneed conformation? will she get docked for that?</p><p></p><p>And how much less would I get for her not being slicked off versus being slicked off? (could always take a good brush to her, I suppose, LOL.)</p><p></p><p>Would it be more profitable to sell her now (where she's basically sound), or to wait another 3 weeks (when she might be very lame) and see if she won't look a little better (and get the benefit of more pounds on the calves)? Think I only need ~.21/lb to break even on her.</p><p></p><p>Comments?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 244931, member: 852"] Not really sure where this post belongs. Anyway, I'm wondering what cull cows get docked for and what each flaw might cost per cwt. For instance, I have a holstein cow that is cull material, whenever I decide to send her to the auction. She isn't completely slicked off, she's still pretty thin (BC of 2 on a 1-5 scale?), small udder (no problems there), and I call her "Knock Knees" for good reason. But with that conformation flaw her hooves obviously don't grow right and she's starting to go lame in the front end, just a little bit. I didn't want to spend the $8 to have her hooves trimmed last month and I'm regretting it, as I think that's the reason she's going lame. I'd like to hang onto her through the first of August as she's raising 3 calves at the moment, but they are big enough to wean so I guess I could ship her at any time, really. I think she's about 1300lbs but has the frame to easily be 1450-1500lbs, if she were carrying that extra weight. FWIW, I've had her for about 70 days and I don't think she's going to put it on. How many cents per pound would it cost me if she were running through the ring, lame? It's not that noticable right now, but it might be in another 2-3 weeks. How about that knock-kneed conformation? will she get docked for that? And how much less would I get for her not being slicked off versus being slicked off? (could always take a good brush to her, I suppose, LOL.) Would it be more profitable to sell her now (where she's basically sound), or to wait another 3 weeks (when she might be very lame) and see if she won't look a little better (and get the benefit of more pounds on the calves)? Think I only need ~.21/lb to break even on her. Comments? [/QUOTE]
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