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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1834609" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>If I were to keep cattle in a place where I couldn't check them more than once a week, cheap criollo type cattle would be the only ones there. Something that's hardy and cheap enough that if I lost a few it wouldn't be that big a deal. There's no way I'd try to calve out heifers in a place I couldn't put eyes on them twice a day, and even then disaster can still happen. I've had calving problems happen between the time I checked before work and after work or before bed and morning that ended badly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1834609, member: 39122"] If I were to keep cattle in a place where I couldn't check them more than once a week, cheap criollo type cattle would be the only ones there. Something that's hardy and cheap enough that if I lost a few it wouldn't be that big a deal. There's no way I'd try to calve out heifers in a place I couldn't put eyes on them twice a day, and even then disaster can still happen. I've had calving problems happen between the time I checked before work and after work or before bed and morning that ended badly. [/QUOTE]
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