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Putting weight back on thin cows
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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1828352" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>One cow is a short solid other one is 7, the ss cow is in better shape than the 7 yr old. The ss is black other is red, look to be angus type crosses. The ss pair weighed a little over 1400 and the other pair weighed around 1100. I'll try to get pictures tomorrow evening. The whole herd was pretty thin which is why they probably ended up selling out, not any ir enough hay. I gave $1325 for black pair and $1050 for red pair. Good gentle cows too. I wormed them as soon as I unloaded them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1828352, member: 39122"] One cow is a short solid other one is 7, the ss cow is in better shape than the 7 yr old. The ss is black other is red, look to be angus type crosses. The ss pair weighed a little over 1400 and the other pair weighed around 1100. I’ll try to get pictures tomorrow evening. The whole herd was pretty thin which is why they probably ended up selling out, not any ir enough hay. I gave $1325 for black pair and $1050 for red pair. Good gentle cows too. I wormed them as soon as I unloaded them. [/QUOTE]
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