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<blockquote data-quote="Alice" data-source="post: 265841" data-attributes="member: 3873"><p>Well, fortunately I know my limitations well enough that I don't buy grown cattle. My "grrrrrrr" came from buying baby calves that someone took the time to wash the scours off their butts and poke 7-up down their throats but didn't take the time to let them get colostrum. I lose money on them when they die plus money when I have the dead truck come pick them up. Just ticks me off when I wind up paying good money for someone elses problem. </p><p></p><p>I don't take calves like that to the sale...'cause I hate it when it happens to me. They either get well while I have them or die there at the farm. And, when I unload starter calves at the sale barn, the guy that logs them in knows who brought them in, knows they're in good shape and gives the heads up to people there looking for good starter calves.</p><p></p><p>But, live and learn, I suppose.</p><p></p><p>Alice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alice, post: 265841, member: 3873"] Well, fortunately I know my limitations well enough that I don't buy grown cattle. My "grrrrrrr" came from buying baby calves that someone took the time to wash the scours off their butts and poke 7-up down their throats but didn't take the time to let them get colostrum. I lose money on them when they die plus money when I have the dead truck come pick them up. Just ticks me off when I wind up paying good money for someone elses problem. I don't take calves like that to the sale...'cause I hate it when it happens to me. They either get well while I have them or die there at the farm. And, when I unload starter calves at the sale barn, the guy that logs them in knows who brought them in, knows they're in good shape and gives the heads up to people there looking for good starter calves. But, live and learn, I suppose. Alice [/QUOTE]
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