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"Ship Her" Not to my sale, thank you.
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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 98876" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>Every cow that I bring home is checked and vaccinated and tags taken off and new ear tags put in. The cows are kept from 7-10 days by themselves and watched closely. After that, they are turned in to pastures with other cows I have purchased. These pastures never have my permanent keeping cows in them. They are never running with those permanent cows. I buy all of these cows in august-november and sell them from feb-july. There is always a chance of getting something, no doubt about that. There is also a chance of getting something from other cattle around or that washes in like Dave said in the creek or river pastures. I think care in buying helps lessen that chance. I keep up to 60 bought cows in each pasture for the winter. That is few enough that I can keep a good check on them. With 5-8 pastures of bought cows and 5 pastures of permanent cows, it works pretty well, so far</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 98876, member: 1150"] Every cow that I bring home is checked and vaccinated and tags taken off and new ear tags put in. The cows are kept from 7-10 days by themselves and watched closely. After that, they are turned in to pastures with other cows I have purchased. These pastures never have my permanent keeping cows in them. They are never running with those permanent cows. I buy all of these cows in august-november and sell them from feb-july. There is always a chance of getting something, no doubt about that. There is also a chance of getting something from other cattle around or that washes in like Dave said in the creek or river pastures. I think care in buying helps lessen that chance. I keep up to 60 bought cows in each pasture for the winter. That is few enough that I can keep a good check on them. With 5-8 pastures of bought cows and 5 pastures of permanent cows, it works pretty well, so far [/QUOTE]
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