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<blockquote data-quote="Henarar" data-source="post: 9220518" data-attributes="member: 5961"><p>Years ago when the cattle belonged to Mum we had an obnoxious old devon cross cow that lost its calf at calving so we went to the farm down the road and got a wild charly cross calf to put on, on the way back Mum said "if you can get that calf on that cow you can have it" anyway the cow took her honey sweet and reared her well, came to time to sell the calves and she asked what week I was going to take her I told her I wasn't, anyway I kept her on and put her to the bull and she had a bull calf Mum said "you have had it now you will have to sell that one" I didn't sell him I kept him on and it was the first one we done for home kill, sold most of it and he paid of well, Mum had some for keep.</p><p>Not long after that we went in to partnership and I am here in the mud and slurry, wouldn't change it though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henarar, post: 9220518, member: 5961"] Years ago when the cattle belonged to Mum we had an obnoxious old devon cross cow that lost its calf at calving so we went to the farm down the road and got a wild charly cross calf to put on, on the way back Mum said "if you can get that calf on that cow you can have it" anyway the cow took her honey sweet and reared her well, came to time to sell the calves and she asked what week I was going to take her I told her I wasn't, anyway I kept her on and put her to the bull and she had a bull calf Mum said "you have had it now you will have to sell that one" I didn't sell him I kept him on and it was the first one we done for home kill, sold most of it and he paid of well, Mum had some for keep. Not long after that we went in to partnership and I am here in the mud and slurry, wouldn't change it though. [/QUOTE]
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