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Would you cull her?
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<blockquote data-quote="Joy of Texas" data-source="post: 601035" data-attributes="member: 7319"><p>I would keep her. I am known to keep old cows. My oldest one will be 17 in Jan. As long as her teeth are good and she doesn't have trouble getting up and down. My old cow does move slower ,but she is as big as a horse. I keep her here at my house ,so she does not have to fight to be queen.</p><p> I listen as they walk,as long as you do not hear any type of popping or grinding they will be ok. My vet says the noise has to do with their tendons and joints. I've sold a few oldies when I hear that noise. Also when they start losing alot of weight. Their teeth are not so good. Also ,she is still breeding that is a major plus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joy of Texas, post: 601035, member: 7319"] I would keep her. I am known to keep old cows. My oldest one will be 17 in Jan. As long as her teeth are good and she doesn't have trouble getting up and down. My old cow does move slower ,but she is as big as a horse. I keep her here at my house ,so she does not have to fight to be queen. I listen as they walk,as long as you do not hear any type of popping or grinding they will be ok. My vet says the noise has to do with their tendons and joints. I've sold a few oldies when I hear that noise. Also when they start losing alot of weight. Their teeth are not so good. Also ,she is still breeding that is a major plus. [/QUOTE]
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