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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1558241" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I can imagine that, when you are in the registered business you can have some interesting experiences for sure. When I was, there was a feller come here and said he saw our cows were calving and would I sell him a baby bull calf, that he could raise up for a bull. I did not sell him one, his thinking was he could get it for stockyard calf price. At the very least it would have damaged the cows udder to have done that. Once another feller came by and offered to buy all my bull calves at around 2 months old. He would have even gave me top of the market price, which for me would have been s big pay cut even for that day. He tried and tried to talk me in to selling them. He said now I know you think I would be taking a big risk buying little calves like that they would probably get sick but I will put them on Bovatec. I finally just said they are not for sale at this time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1558241, member: 24816"] I can imagine that, when you are in the registered business you can have some interesting experiences for sure. When I was, there was a feller come here and said he saw our cows were calving and would I sell him a baby bull calf, that he could raise up for a bull. I did not sell him one, his thinking was he could get it for stockyard calf price. At the very least it would have damaged the cows udder to have done that. Once another feller came by and offered to buy all my bull calves at around 2 months old. He would have even gave me top of the market price, which for me would have been s big pay cut even for that day. He tried and tried to talk me in to selling them. He said now I know you think I would be taking a big risk buying little calves like that they would probably get sick but I will put them on Bovatec. I finally just said they are not for sale at this time. [/QUOTE]
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