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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 888389" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Buying at the salebarn is not for rookies, it is buyer beware. The cow will have her teeth checked and aged as palpated.</p><p>Now when this girl hit's the ring she might have a 5 by 5 painted on her. This means she is five years old by five months bred. Now this is where you can get into trouble real quick if you haven't done your homework. The salebarn is for those with a discering eye and willing to pull an empty trailer home.</p><p>The guy running his hand up her ass has no idea what she is breed too she is just bred.</p><p>I only buy heavies through the barn middle aged to short and solid.</p><p>As soon as they get to the house I put them in a chute put a pair of nose tong's on them and perform a dental exam.</p><p>Second step is a shot of bio shield and to the quarantine lot they go. </p><p>You better have a hell of a lott to hold them, they have been poked, prodded, hauled and they are not at home and want to go back now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 888389, member: 694"] Buying at the salebarn is not for rookies, it is buyer beware. The cow will have her teeth checked and aged as palpated. Now when this girl hit's the ring she might have a 5 by 5 painted on her. This means she is five years old by five months bred. Now this is where you can get into trouble real quick if you haven't done your homework. The salebarn is for those with a discering eye and willing to pull an empty trailer home. The guy running his hand up her ass has no idea what she is breed too she is just bred. I only buy heavies through the barn middle aged to short and solid. As soon as they get to the house I put them in a chute put a pair of nose tong's on them and perform a dental exam. Second step is a shot of bio shield and to the quarantine lot they go. You better have a hell of a lott to hold them, they have been poked, prodded, hauled and they are not at home and want to go back now. [/QUOTE]
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