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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 1122091" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Like you tn cattle, my wife names whoever she wants. If she talks about one by name she knows she should know the number or I won't have a clue who she is talking about without more details such as "the bottle baby, or #30's calf".</p><p></p><p>I'm sure I'm like most who know much more about my cows just by seeing them. Meaning I can see one grazing and not see the tag and know who it is both the number and her history, who's daughter she is who's her sire, who is her daughter in the herd or who her granddaughter is. For me that makes a name just an unimportant bit of info. But no harm naming your cattle ...... As long as you don't name your freezer beef "T-Bone". :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 1122091, member: 378"] Like you tn cattle, my wife names whoever she wants. If she talks about one by name she knows she should know the number or I won't have a clue who she is talking about without more details such as "the bottle baby, or #30's calf". I'm sure I'm like most who know much more about my cows just by seeing them. Meaning I can see one grazing and not see the tag and know who it is both the number and her history, who's daughter she is who's her sire, who is her daughter in the herd or who her granddaughter is. For me that makes a name just an unimportant bit of info. But no harm naming your cattle ...... As long as you don't name your freezer beef "T-Bone". :lol: [/QUOTE]
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