
01/07/13, 01:34 PM
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: VA
Posts: 1,706
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Strongly second the suggestion of an enclosed stock trailer. Think about a 3-hour trip with the wind chill factor, not to mention safety. At 8 months of age, those calves are fairly large, and I don't see them fitting into dog crates.
An 8 mo. old bull can easily be mature enough to breed, so don't be surprised if the two cows and the heifer calf are pregnant. Some heifer calves can cycle as early as 4-5 months.
Too bad the seller didn't care enough to test and register his cows; I think the cows' prices are too high for unregistered, untested animals. You are taking a chance with animals that haven't been tested for PHA and if you don't know their sires and dams, you are in the dark. I'm sorry, but "seems honest and straightforward" may not actually BE honest and straightforward.
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