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Check the molars of the cow to see how worn down they are. If they are worn down to the gums, then she is determined a cull. When a cow's teeth are worn down so much like that, they aren't able to chew and process coarse forages anymore, and thus become "poor doers" or cattle that need more attention nutritionally than other cattle that have a "full set" of teeth. Cows need their teeth to graze and eat, and if they don't have their teeth, they can't do much for themselves; the end up slowly starving to death because they can't break down their food as well.

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