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Olive !!!!![]()
Oh, I loooooove lambs.![]()
We named the bottle baby we raised last year Rosemary because we knew she'd end up tasting good with it.![]()
Thanks Olive for your honest opinion, I will go what you have said, and let the seller know that I am no longer interested in the heifer.Quote:
Size, confo, overall look/health.
Being the size of a yearling at 20 months is the biggest issue. Like 1muttsfan said, calving ease is a huge consideration and it has a lot more to do with the future than just this first calf. She's more likely to have calving issues regardless of the bull you breed her to and her size severely limits your options for breeding her in the future. Calving issues are expensive and quickly lead to loss of both cow and calf.
Another thing is that you wanted a dual purpose cow. This is not a heifer that's going to provide you with dual purpose calves.
She's not worth what they're asking for her and she's probably not going to gain any value going forward.
She's just, imo, not a good investment. I'd keep looking.
After buying a bag of dried mealworms (again), raising my own sounds like a fun project. And a lot less expensive.Herbs de Provance goes well with chicken.
Anyone interested in mealworms may want to check out this site - free shipping!
http://www.wormman.com/cat-mealworms.cfm
OK, I'm too lazy to go to the store tonight lest it interfere with BYC time. I guess it's eggs or a can of tuna for breakfast tomorrow!!!![]()
I was writing... Thoselambs areso sweet.... I missed the darn spaces and hit submit.... So it came out threesomes weeks sweet.... I don't know how auto correct came up with that, and I was in a hurry to flip the French toast. That's what I get for cooking and typing on the touch pad at the same time!
Just gave me a new name for my next chick.![]()
And if I can ever have a roo, it will be ala king. Or maybe Herb.