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<blockquote data-quote="sidney411" data-source="post: 493934" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>Well that's good to know. I've started w/ one old cow I bought about a month ago. She was marked as being 6 mts bred and has already popped out a nice little rwf heifer. Paid $300 for her, so I can't see where I can lose $ on her if she and the calf make it to weaning. I plan on getting a few more as soon as I can sell some of my heifers. I really think that this would be a good idea for someone to try that is fairly new w/ cattle because old cows generally know what to do and you probably won't have as much problem w/ them as you would heifers or calves. The only downside is someone that doesn't know much about cattle getting a sick or crazy cow, which could also be the case w/ buying calves from the auction to feed out too. JMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidney411, post: 493934, member: 430"] Well that's good to know. I've started w/ one old cow I bought about a month ago. She was marked as being 6 mts bred and has already popped out a nice little rwf heifer. Paid $300 for her, so I can't see where I can lose $ on her if she and the calf make it to weaning. I plan on getting a few more as soon as I can sell some of my heifers. I really think that this would be a good idea for someone to try that is fairly new w/ cattle because old cows generally know what to do and you probably won't have as much problem w/ them as you would heifers or calves. The only downside is someone that doesn't know much about cattle getting a sick or crazy cow, which could also be the case w/ buying calves from the auction to feed out too. JMO. [/QUOTE]
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