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Trimming hooves and foot rot.
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<blockquote data-quote="sim.-ang.king" data-source="post: 1548522" data-attributes="member: 14533"><p>The question you should be asking, if in a terminal program, is the extra cost of trimming feet, and increased maintenance, off set by her year to year profitability? </p><p>If she if just average, then she may not be off setting the cost, and should be culled. She would have to have an above average calf to really make up the difference.</p><p>Which then you have to ask yourself, "is the hassel worth it?"</p><p></p><p>In a seedstock operation...</p><p>...cull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sim.-ang.king, post: 1548522, member: 14533"] The question you should be asking, if in a terminal program, is the extra cost of trimming feet, and increased maintenance, off set by her year to year profitability? If she if just average, then she may not be off setting the cost, and should be culled. She would have to have an above average calf to really make up the difference. Which then you have to ask yourself, "is the hassel worth it?" In a seedstock operation... ...cull. [/QUOTE]
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