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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 13894"><p>The key is not bred or pairs it is the quality of the cow. I agree w/Dunmovin, I have found some great cows at the salebarn. I personaly would buy pairs before bred cows, that way I know exactly what type of calf I have and that I have a calf to start with. But that is my personal belief. I've gotten burned a few times with bred cows.(sorry calf, calfing problems or losing a calf) I'm sure others out there will argue in favor of bred cows. I just like knowing that regardless I will at least have a calf and a cow alive and well to start with. An old rancher gave me a piece of advice when I started out; there are no bargains in the sale barn; you get what you pay for. If you want good cattle that will be with you for years you will pay a higher price.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:joneal@esc6.net">joneal@esc6.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 13894"] The key is not bred or pairs it is the quality of the cow. I agree w/Dunmovin, I have found some great cows at the salebarn. I personaly would buy pairs before bred cows, that way I know exactly what type of calf I have and that I have a calf to start with. But that is my personal belief. I've gotten burned a few times with bred cows.(sorry calf, calfing problems or losing a calf) I'm sure others out there will argue in favor of bred cows. I just like knowing that regardless I will at least have a calf and a cow alive and well to start with. An old rancher gave me a piece of advice when I started out; there are no bargains in the sale barn; you get what you pay for. If you want good cattle that will be with you for years you will pay a higher price. [email=joneal@esc6.net]joneal@esc6.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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