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Selling ibr positive cows.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tbrake" data-source="post: 1249752" data-attributes="member: 22322"><p>I have 2 second calf heifers that have been tested positive for ibr. They have a 1.5 month old calf at there side. My vet tells me to sell them as pairs and not mention the ibr. But I am not going to do that. I know the money and trouble they have cost me, I would not do that to anyone. I plan to sell them as killer cows, I am wondering what to do with the calves? Are the chances high they are ibr positive Aswell? I would like to raise them to help offset the loss im going to take, but do not want to expose any other cows. I only have one lot at the moment, so I can't keep the cows and let them raise there calves, as I will need the lot for others. What should I do? Thanks a lot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tbrake, post: 1249752, member: 22322"] I have 2 second calf heifers that have been tested positive for ibr. They have a 1.5 month old calf at there side. My vet tells me to sell them as pairs and not mention the ibr. But I am not going to do that. I know the money and trouble they have cost me, I would not do that to anyone. I plan to sell them as killer cows, I am wondering what to do with the calves? Are the chances high they are ibr positive Aswell? I would like to raise them to help offset the loss im going to take, but do not want to expose any other cows. I only have one lot at the moment, so I can't keep the cows and let them raise there calves, as I will need the lot for others. What should I do? Thanks a lot [/QUOTE]
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