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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 13892"><p>The cows we take to the sale barn either had a hard time breeding or calving. One had a prolapsed uterus after calving. We got it back in, but off she went. A couple tend to have twins regularly. We've sold bred cows, but it might have taken 6 months to get her bred. Things like that.</p><p></p><p>Also, we have some nutty cows. You know the ones that would like to run you over for no reason at all and when you give them a reason, it's a battle for your life! The nuts get sold, if we can get them in the trailer! Escape artists as well. The ring-leaders of the "let's go through the fence" brigade! If they are really good ones, we'll keep them, but usually they aren't worth the trouble of constantly chasing cows.</p><p></p><p>If we had to down-size or something where we would be selling cows that aren't culls, we would use the sale barn as a last resort. A good, producing trouble free cow is worth more than sale barn prices and usually a buyer can be found.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:antares1947@yahoo.com">antares1947@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 13892"] The cows we take to the sale barn either had a hard time breeding or calving. One had a prolapsed uterus after calving. We got it back in, but off she went. A couple tend to have twins regularly. We've sold bred cows, but it might have taken 6 months to get her bred. Things like that. Also, we have some nutty cows. You know the ones that would like to run you over for no reason at all and when you give them a reason, it's a battle for your life! The nuts get sold, if we can get them in the trailer! Escape artists as well. The ring-leaders of the "let's go through the fence" brigade! If they are really good ones, we'll keep them, but usually they aren't worth the trouble of constantly chasing cows. If we had to down-size or something where we would be selling cows that aren't culls, we would use the sale barn as a last resort. A good, producing trouble free cow is worth more than sale barn prices and usually a buyer can be found. [email=antares1947@yahoo.com]antares1947@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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