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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 739310" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>BB I would NOT do a package deal unless I really, really liked the herd . I would negotiate on each animal I am interested in . Make sure they are bred (guaranteed by a vet) before you buy and that the open heifers are guaranteed breeders. Also you need all health records.</p><p></p><p>I would buy a few gals I like and build from there, take your old tractor and trade it in for a 4wd, nothing fancy but one that is in good condition, and also reseed and work that pasture that the wet and mud and cattle have destroyed. I know you hate having to rebuild again, but just think of all the fun and new challenges you will have in the next few years with buying a few head each year and choosing semen and bulls for those gals.</p><p></p><p>Good luck ..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 739310, member: 5106"] BB I would NOT do a package deal unless I really, really liked the herd . I would negotiate on each animal I am interested in . Make sure they are bred (guaranteed by a vet) before you buy and that the open heifers are guaranteed breeders. Also you need all health records. I would buy a few gals I like and build from there, take your old tractor and trade it in for a 4wd, nothing fancy but one that is in good condition, and also reseed and work that pasture that the wet and mud and cattle have destroyed. I know you hate having to rebuild again, but just think of all the fun and new challenges you will have in the next few years with buying a few head each year and choosing semen and bulls for those gals. Good luck .. [/QUOTE]
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