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<blockquote data-quote="georgiabob" data-source="post: 1728382" data-attributes="member: 41912"><p>Up until 2020 i would buy hay during the summer then buy lightweight calves in september when they were cheap the sell them in may and would clear a little money. Since then i've been buying young bred cows and selling the 4 weight calves i don't keep and i break even but i gain a heifer or two. I don't have the land to take either model to a scale where i could make a real living.</p><p></p><p>i bought some skinny cows like that a couple of years ago and did ok. They weren't checked but ended up being bred. I kept one long enough to get a second calf off of her. She was a money maker. Her first calf covered what i gave for her</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="georgiabob, post: 1728382, member: 41912"] Up until 2020 i would buy hay during the summer then buy lightweight calves in september when they were cheap the sell them in may and would clear a little money. Since then i’ve been buying young bred cows and selling the 4 weight calves i don’t keep and i break even but i gain a heifer or two. I don’t have the land to take either model to a scale where i could make a real living. i bought some skinny cows like that a couple of years ago and did ok. They weren’t checked but ended up being bred. I kept one long enough to get a second calf off of her. She was a money maker. Her first calf covered what i gave for her [/QUOTE]
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