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<blockquote data-quote="Grandpa" data-source="post: 808828" data-attributes="member: 14666"><p>Your operation sounds like mine. Renters never took care of the family place, so I got rid of them and started with 8 bred cows and 1 cow/calf pair, hoping to expand to about 15-20 head. Plenty of acres, just not plenty of me. I rent a bull for 3 mos. a year at $50 a month from a neighbor or one of the guys at the sale barn. For $150 a year I don't have to own a bull, my fences stay fixed, and I get a calf crop. Anyway, 9 cows aren't enough to keep a bull "at home" and out of the neighbor's place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grandpa, post: 808828, member: 14666"] Your operation sounds like mine. Renters never took care of the family place, so I got rid of them and started with 8 bred cows and 1 cow/calf pair, hoping to expand to about 15-20 head. Plenty of acres, just not plenty of me. I rent a bull for 3 mos. a year at $50 a month from a neighbor or one of the guys at the sale barn. For $150 a year I don't have to own a bull, my fences stay fixed, and I get a calf crop. Anyway, 9 cows aren't enough to keep a bull "at home" and out of the neighbor's place. [/QUOTE]
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