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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1586386" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>I feel your emotions but please use it to not only improve the herd by selling those that you like yet deep down knew for years that they needed to go but look at it as a way to have more time to enjoy the ones you keep. Oddly, the bottom line might improve with less feed and hay needed. And based on your long term efforts, other breeders can buy and improve what they have, too. My father struggled with the issue of having more or less than the number he thought ought to be here. It was a real concern to him. The best moves I have made due to the good or bad circumstances have been to sell down when it was good or necessary or buy when an opportunity arose. Conventional thought or tradition is the biggest obstacle to progress many times. And I hope that your husband has full recovery. Spousal sickness is a shared burden as both work and support towards recovery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1586386, member: 24565"] I feel your emotions but please use it to not only improve the herd by selling those that you like yet deep down knew for years that they needed to go but look at it as a way to have more time to enjoy the ones you keep. Oddly, the bottom line might improve with less feed and hay needed. And based on your long term efforts, other breeders can buy and improve what they have, too. My father struggled with the issue of having more or less than the number he thought ought to be here. It was a real concern to him. The best moves I have made due to the good or bad circumstances have been to sell down when it was good or necessary or buy when an opportunity arose. Conventional thought or tradition is the biggest obstacle to progress many times. And I hope that your husband has full recovery. Spousal sickness is a shared burden as both work and support towards recovery. [/QUOTE]
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