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<blockquote data-quote="3waycross" data-source="post: 930226" data-attributes="member: 6713"><p><strong>Keep in mind that around here most honey comes with a drop of venom.</strong></p><p>You get on here asking for advice you need to be careful about admiting that you MIGHT have done some thing no so smart. Knersie didn't go out of his way to hurt your feelings and since you have gone out of your way to admit that you are a hobbyist then you should at least try to take critisism as just that constructive. Believe me you will know when you get your but nailed to the barn around here and this wasn't it. Frankly he is right about her weight assuming that she is a beef type heifer. @ 18months she should be a bit heavier, ezpecially if she had had all that love and care,(feed). </p><p>Please stick around and offer some real help to someone else and hopefully they will not be so thinskinned and defensive and leave you sayin to yourself "why did I even bother"</p><p></p><p>Glad your heifer is OK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3waycross, post: 930226, member: 6713"] [b]Keep in mind that around here most honey comes with a drop of venom.[/b] You get on here asking for advice you need to be careful about admiting that you MIGHT have done some thing no so smart. Knersie didn't go out of his way to hurt your feelings and since you have gone out of your way to admit that you are a hobbyist then you should at least try to take critisism as just that constructive. Believe me you will know when you get your but nailed to the barn around here and this wasn't it. Frankly he is right about her weight assuming that she is a beef type heifer. @ 18months she should be a bit heavier, ezpecially if she had had all that love and care,(feed). Please stick around and offer some real help to someone else and hopefully they will not be so thinskinned and defensive and leave you sayin to yourself "why did I even bother" Glad your heifer is OK. [/QUOTE]
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