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<blockquote data-quote="tryinhard" data-source="post: 390536" data-attributes="member: 2007"><p>I like them. They look good, many people say it cost too much to raise your heifers, but my son is now picking the better calves from the better cows, n saving some, and has a few which I kept, when I was doing it, but he has some very nice ones now, I think he kept 5 this year, and my thoughts, { They as heifers are worth more than thier mothers}, n he don't feed them like show cows either. when they can make it n finish out like that on little to nothing extra n produce well, and don't have to worry about all the things they are exposed to from a sale barn, and not knowing bad habbits that thier Sire/Dam's may have had. Thats the way to go. Good luck.</p><p></p><p> tryinhard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tryinhard, post: 390536, member: 2007"] I like them. They look good, many people say it cost too much to raise your heifers, but my son is now picking the better calves from the better cows, n saving some, and has a few which I kept, when I was doing it, but he has some very nice ones now, I think he kept 5 this year, and my thoughts, { They as heifers are worth more than thier mothers}, n he don't feed them like show cows either. when they can make it n finish out like that on little to nothing extra n produce well, and don't have to worry about all the things they are exposed to from a sale barn, and not knowing bad habbits that thier Sire/Dam's may have had. Thats the way to go. Good luck. tryinhard [/QUOTE]
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