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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 1116248" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>Aaron, it wasn't always like this. Last fall, the owner was diagnosed with terminal cancer and he depended on family members to try to take care of the nearly 500 cow herd spread out over several farms, several miles apart. He ran mixed, calf raising type cows, with excellent charolais bulls. With this horrible winter weather and difficult care situation, the cattle do not look good. They were going to sell them earlier, but decided to wait until after he passed away and that happened a few weeks ago. Knowing the the man, his cattle, the situation, and the breeder of the bulls is the only reason I am giving it any thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 1116248, member: 1150"] Aaron, it wasn't always like this. Last fall, the owner was diagnosed with terminal cancer and he depended on family members to try to take care of the nearly 500 cow herd spread out over several farms, several miles apart. He ran mixed, calf raising type cows, with excellent charolais bulls. With this horrible winter weather and difficult care situation, the cattle do not look good. They were going to sell them earlier, but decided to wait until after he passed away and that happened a few weeks ago. Knowing the the man, his cattle, the situation, and the breeder of the bulls is the only reason I am giving it any thought. [/QUOTE]
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