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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1574828" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>I love Boot Jack to analyze my cattle. She has a GREAT eye - good judge!</p><p>Obviously, I cull from the day they are born, since like 90% of my bull crop is banded at day 1.</p><p>In all reality, "most" calves born can't really be analyzed until they are a few months old. If I have a structure problem or temperament problem on a heifer, she is in the kill pen ASAP. Cattle are culled as an on-going daily job.</p><p>I agree with previous post - you need to learn how to SEE your cattle and analyze them. Barn blindness is a real thing.</p><p>I am not directing these comments AT you BH. Some people will post a picture and they are soooo proud of their animal and it is a real POS. I don't comment unless it is asked for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1574828, member: 968"] I love Boot Jack to analyze my cattle. She has a GREAT eye - good judge! Obviously, I cull from the day they are born, since like 90% of my bull crop is banded at day 1. In all reality, "most" calves born can't really be analyzed until they are a few months old. If I have a structure problem or temperament problem on a heifer, she is in the kill pen ASAP. Cattle are culled as an on-going daily job. I agree with previous post - you need to learn how to SEE your cattle and analyze them. Barn blindness is a real thing. I am not directing these comments AT you BH. Some people will post a picture and they are soooo proud of their animal and it is a real POS. I don't comment unless it is asked for. [/QUOTE]
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