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<blockquote data-quote="Sir Loin" data-source="post: 401468" data-attributes="member: 5601"><p>OMG, have you people had your water tested for lead lately?</p><p>Re:</p><p></p><p></p><p>Any calf a heifer, or cow, has can only be a heifer or bull calf and never a steer unless you count atresia or cryptorchidism as a steer.</p><p></p><p>If a heifer or cow gives birth to a steer, who is, or was, in there doing the banding or castration to create a steer from a bull before birth. </p><p>You or your vet? And wasn't it a little crowded while you were doing the castration in that little heifer?</p><p>Get real people!</p><p></p><p>Re:</p><p></p><p>That is true and that is another reason a buyer will buy only second time heifers. It's so he can check calving weight of the calves as the heifer matures another year.</p><p>I have never heard of anyone wanting to buy past a second time heifer that has proven herself. At that point they are simply sold as young or old breeding stock, open or coved, with or without calf by their side, or bred back or not.</p><p></p><p>Re:</p><p></p><p>Fine, and that is exactly what you will get.</p><p>Now by your definition be ready to bottle feed the entire pen twice a day because they maybe only a week old or they maybe 10 or 15 years old.</p><p>Now exactly what were you looking for?</p><p></p><p>As for </p><p>I was going to suggest you do just that until you know exactly what you are trying to buy and how to tell the seller exactly what you want to buy.</p><p></p><p>Have you ever written, or even seen, a request for quote for cattle?</p><p>SL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sir Loin, post: 401468, member: 5601"] OMG, have you people had your water tested for lead lately? Re: Any calf a heifer, or cow, has can only be a heifer or bull calf and never a steer unless you count atresia or cryptorchidism as a steer. If a heifer or cow gives birth to a steer, who is, or was, in there doing the banding or castration to create a steer from a bull before birth. You or your vet? And wasn’t it a little crowded while you were doing the castration in that little heifer? Get real people! Re: That is true and that is another reason a buyer will buy only second time heifers. It’s so he can check calving weight of the calves as the heifer matures another year. I have never heard of anyone wanting to buy past a second time heifer that has proven herself. At that point they are simply sold as young or old breeding stock, open or coved, with or without calf by their side, or bred back or not. Re: Fine, and that is exactly what you will get. Now by your definition be ready to bottle feed the entire pen twice a day because they maybe only a week old or they maybe 10 or 15 years old. Now exactly what were you looking for? As for I was going to suggest you do just that until you know exactly what you are trying to buy and how to tell the seller exactly what you want to buy. Have you ever written, or even seen, a request for quote for cattle? SL [/QUOTE]
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