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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1123724" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>Took poor old Yella to the sale to day. It will be interesting to see what she brings or if she brings anything. The cancer eye had gone out of control. Last week she still had an empty eye socket, the cancer filled it in and along her jaw in just a week. She didnt have much time left. Sad that she had a month old calf, but she's being taken care of and will probably live her life out here. </p><p>While we were making a trip, we took a steer we held back to put in the freezer. He was wildly colored and we were concerned that he'd get docked for looking like a Holstein even though we've never had any Holsteins. He was colored like a sim, but black and white. His face was solid though and had a heart shaped spot on his forehead. He's a nice steer calf, worth prime, we just worried someone would think he's holstein so we held him back. We now have a heifer who didnt breed and she has a funny gait like she's brain damaged. We'll put her in the freezer and hauled off the steer, who was a crazy nut. Even the guys at the sale barn called him a nut..lol.</p><p>Our numbers were low 400s so not many brought in. There was a group of cows brought in that looked like someone was selling out. I guess if you plan to sell out, now's a good time while prices are high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1123724, member: 22072"] Took poor old Yella to the sale to day. It will be interesting to see what she brings or if she brings anything. The cancer eye had gone out of control. Last week she still had an empty eye socket, the cancer filled it in and along her jaw in just a week. She didnt have much time left. Sad that she had a month old calf, but she's being taken care of and will probably live her life out here. While we were making a trip, we took a steer we held back to put in the freezer. He was wildly colored and we were concerned that he'd get docked for looking like a Holstein even though we've never had any Holsteins. He was colored like a sim, but black and white. His face was solid though and had a heart shaped spot on his forehead. He's a nice steer calf, worth prime, we just worried someone would think he's holstein so we held him back. We now have a heifer who didnt breed and she has a funny gait like she's brain damaged. We'll put her in the freezer and hauled off the steer, who was a crazy nut. Even the guys at the sale barn called him a nut..lol. Our numbers were low 400s so not many brought in. There was a group of cows brought in that looked like someone was selling out. I guess if you plan to sell out, now's a good time while prices are high. [/QUOTE]
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