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Dairy calves in rough shape.
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<blockquote data-quote="ksmit454" data-source="post: 1746433" data-attributes="member: 39792"><p>Hi all, </p><p>I've had cattle for a few years now. Only beef cattle. I see 3 calves on Craigslist that aren't too far from me but they are in rough shape. Look like they are weaned. Asking $125/head. My thought was to go get them and fatten them up and then take to the auction once they are good sized. They are jerseys. I just really feel awful for these guys… so so skinny. I do have a good sized pasture with green grass that would be quarantined from my other cattle. Once they have been wormed and quarantined for a while, when could I let my other cows with them? Is there anything that could stay in the soil and transmit to my healthy cattle?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksmit454, post: 1746433, member: 39792"] Hi all, I’ve had cattle for a few years now. Only beef cattle. I see 3 calves on Craigslist that aren’t too far from me but they are in rough shape. Look like they are weaned. Asking $125/head. My thought was to go get them and fatten them up and then take to the auction once they are good sized. They are jerseys. I just really feel awful for these guys… so so skinny. I do have a good sized pasture with green grass that would be quarantined from my other cattle. Once they have been wormed and quarantined for a while, when could I let my other cows with them? Is there anything that could stay in the soil and transmit to my healthy cattle? [/QUOTE]
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