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Safe to buy feeders at auction?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1756627" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>We've bought almost all our of feeder calves through the sale ring. Run them through a chute and work them, most of the stockyards vets around here will do it at the yards. The vets will have a protocol of vaccinations and could also give them a shot of Draxxin. </p><p>We've had overall pretty good luck buying calves through the ring, with what I have bought as well as what a buyer has bought for me. </p><p>I would advise to keep them up in a small lot that you watch them for a couple weeks and feed them, to get them used to you, before turning them out on much of a boundary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1756627, member: 24816"] We’ve bought almost all our of feeder calves through the sale ring. Run them through a chute and work them, most of the stockyards vets around here will do it at the yards. The vets will have a protocol of vaccinations and could also give them a shot of Draxxin. We’ve had overall pretty good luck buying calves through the ring, with what I have bought as well as what a buyer has bought for me. I would advise to keep them up in a small lot that you watch them for a couple weeks and feed them, to get them used to you, before turning them out on much of a boundary. [/QUOTE]
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