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<blockquote data-quote="Horseless" data-source="post: 654426" data-attributes="member: 6345"><p>The calf is dead you have lost that money! That's ranching. If you sell her, most likely you won't get much for her. Then you may have to buy one to replace her. Since it was no fault of her own, I would consider keeping her. <strong>IF</strong> you don't let her get to fat. If you had few others like that, run them separatly and manage them separatly. Could sell them as bred in the fall also, if they have a clean bill of health.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horseless, post: 654426, member: 6345"] The calf is dead you have lost that money! That's ranching. If you sell her, most likely you won't get much for her. Then you may have to buy one to replace her. Since it was no fault of her own, I would consider keeping her. [b]IF[/b] you don't let her get to fat. If you had few others like that, run them separatly and manage them separatly. Could sell them as bred in the fall also, if they have a clean bill of health. [/QUOTE]
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