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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1847699" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Yep. Now, I will just <em>have</em> to (or <em>get</em> to...depending on how I am hurting that day) go down once a month to tag and band the previous month's calve , and starting in July take the steers to the sale. And pen the dude's heifers for him that he bought. I was looking forward to getting those Black Simm x ChiAngus heifers with Clay, But on the way home, he asked me if I would mind if he just got them himself. He sold 13 pairs this week...all of his Gerts, Braford, Red Brangus and Beefmaster cows, They all had Black Simm calves, abouyt 4 months old and are bred back to the Brangus bull he got from me. He kept 2 Brangus cows, a black polled Beefmaster cow, the Red Angus x Simbrah and the Red Brangus x Charolais heifers he got from Dan last summer. and the Brangus bull. He still wants our Fleckveih/Braunveih bottle calf when it is weaned in June, too. He got $4500 a pair for his cows, so that is enough for him to buy those heifers, and to order 5 more of next year's crop. He is going to carry them to his boss's place where they feed them on that high-protein growth mix, and leave them there til next spring. No, I don't mind <em>NOT</em> having to tie up $40k for 30 months before he started paying me back! </p><p></p><p>No dove shoot this year, so no 3 days and nights of cooking and feeding people Labor Day. My other horse is finished, and I probably will just keep the one I am training another 60 days. I just lack a few more cows filling the last order I have. I am about out of anything to do! So maybe, I can go fishing some. I am going to Calhoun tomorrow, but I am going to sit on my hands and just watch. Unless they have some Corriente cows or heifers there ! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1847699, member: 40587"] Yep. Now, I will just [I]have[/I] to (or [I]get[/I] to...depending on how I am hurting that day) go down once a month to tag and band the previous month's calve , and starting in July take the steers to the sale. And pen the dude's heifers for him that he bought. I was looking forward to getting those Black Simm x ChiAngus heifers with Clay, But on the way home, he asked me if I would mind if he just got them himself. He sold 13 pairs this week...all of his Gerts, Braford, Red Brangus and Beefmaster cows, They all had Black Simm calves, abouyt 4 months old and are bred back to the Brangus bull he got from me. He kept 2 Brangus cows, a black polled Beefmaster cow, the Red Angus x Simbrah and the Red Brangus x Charolais heifers he got from Dan last summer. and the Brangus bull. He still wants our Fleckveih/Braunveih bottle calf when it is weaned in June, too. He got $4500 a pair for his cows, so that is enough for him to buy those heifers, and to order 5 more of next year's crop. He is going to carry them to his boss's place where they feed them on that high-protein growth mix, and leave them there til next spring. No, I don't mind [I]NOT[/I] having to tie up $40k for 30 months before he started paying me back! No dove shoot this year, so no 3 days and nights of cooking and feeding people Labor Day. My other horse is finished, and I probably will just keep the one I am training another 60 days. I just lack a few more cows filling the last order I have. I am about out of anything to do! So maybe, I can go fishing some. I am going to Calhoun tomorrow, but I am going to sit on my hands and just watch. Unless they have some Corriente cows or heifers there ! :) [/QUOTE]
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