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A tough story and a sign of things to come
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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1335228" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>You did the right thing. Jumping in and out is simply flipping cattle not building for the future.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Y'all must have alot better stock than I have. Or you don't go to many registered sales. I sold some old good looking broken mouth cows that came off ryegrass, for what I can buy good registered 6-7 year old AI bred cows for now. We're going into registered cattle more and more, and the next couple of years is going to be a buyers market. It's better to be lucky than good.[/quote]</p><p>Lot of people have made money flipping cattle for years.</p><p>Bunch on here that buy SS heavies do it every year.</p><p>There is always a better cow to be had</p><p>A cow is nothing but cost and liability until sold.</p><p>All no matter paper or not have an appointment with the hamburger grinder.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1335228, member: 694"] You did the right thing. Jumping in and out is simply flipping cattle not building for the future.[/quote] Y'all must have alot better stock than I have. Or you don't go to many registered sales. I sold some old good looking broken mouth cows that came off ryegrass, for what I can buy good registered 6-7 year old AI bred cows for now. We're going into registered cattle more and more, and the next couple of years is going to be a buyers market. It's better to be lucky than good.[/quote] Lot of people have made money flipping cattle for years. Bunch on here that buy SS heavies do it every year. There is always a better cow to be had A cow is nothing but cost and liability until sold. All no matter paper or not have an appointment with the hamburger grinder. [/QUOTE]
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