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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1836272" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Welcome to the board. Lots of good advice.</p><p>#1 priority - a way to work them. A simple head gate/catch at end of an alley.</p><p>Cattle need routine vaccinations, possibly dewormed, deliced, help at calving, treated for sickness, treat injuries...lots of potential times you will need to get your hands on them. And most vets won't come out...or come back, if you don't have a way to SAFELY restrain them.</p><p>Buying 3 in 1 packages (bred cow, nursing a calf) is the best way to start.</p><p>Enjoy!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1836272, member: 968"] Welcome to the board. Lots of good advice. #1 priority - a way to work them. A simple head gate/catch at end of an alley. Cattle need routine vaccinations, possibly dewormed, deliced, help at calving, treated for sickness, treat injuries...lots of potential times you will need to get your hands on them. And most vets won't come out...or come back, if you don't have a way to SAFELY restrain them. Buying 3 in 1 packages (bred cow, nursing a calf) is the best way to start. Enjoy!! [/QUOTE]
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