Just heard this from the seller:
"Since my last email to you Hooray has been to the vets to get DA
surgery (tacking it down). We believe her not liking our grain
finally caught up to her--not getting the balanced diet she needs.
(We are hoping she may try our grain again and not feel icky and...
They are 600 miles away so I haven't seen them in person yet. I will put a deposit down and pay remainder upon completion of sale when we travel at the end of the month. Could I ask their veterinarian to assess those things for me when he runs tests on her? What would I be looking for?
Thank you so much! The reason they are culling Hooray is because she doesn't like the grain they feed at the dairy. I imagine that is contributing to her condition as well. Two more questions:
1) What should I feed her and in what quantities should I give in to improve her condition?
2) what...
These cows are selling for $700- $800 and family cows here sell for $2000- $2500. For $1500-$1700 you can get a heifer or a nurse cow that's never been milked. Our primary concern, being first time cattle owners, was finding a cow that has a good disposition and is used to being milked.
Excellent input. Thank you.
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I would love to buy a cow...
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I was wondering if you would look at some pictures for me and share any thoughts you may have on these cows? We have sold our goat herd and are getting ready to purchase a dairy cow. We have been corresponding with a jersey dairy that is culling some of their older cows. Most of the...
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What has your experience...
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