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<blockquote data-quote="Txwalt" data-source="post: 365946" data-attributes="member: 5970"><p>Hang out in this forum for a month or two and then ask the question again. Its hard to understand all the factors that are involved until you've at least seen it in writing. Most folks here are raised around cattle and know the business. They've been working 1,200 pound cattle since they can remember for that matter 50 or 100 of them at a time(that might be a good question for ya'll, how many have you worked at once?). Use the search tab at the top of the page to search for topics. Oddly enough to get a question answered accuratley on this forum you need to learn how to ask the question. I'm brand new myself. That is why I felt that I should post this. The veteran folks on here have a tendency to stomp on us hobby ranchers and wanna be's. ;-) I wouldn't recommend getting in this business till you have someone that will take you under his wing that is local. If or when cows start dying on you, you don't want to be huddled at your computer waiting for someone to type out a response to your question. I'm sorry for the hard advice. I hope you enjoy the forum.</p><p></p><p>Walt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Txwalt, post: 365946, member: 5970"] Hang out in this forum for a month or two and then ask the question again. Its hard to understand all the factors that are involved until you've at least seen it in writing. Most folks here are raised around cattle and know the business. They've been working 1,200 pound cattle since they can remember for that matter 50 or 100 of them at a time(that might be a good question for ya'll, how many have you worked at once?). Use the search tab at the top of the page to search for topics. Oddly enough to get a question answered accuratley on this forum you need to learn how to ask the question. I'm brand new myself. That is why I felt that I should post this. The veteran folks on here have a tendency to stomp on us hobby ranchers and wanna be's. ;-) I wouldn't recommend getting in this business till you have someone that will take you under his wing that is local. If or when cows start dying on you, you don't want to be huddled at your computer waiting for someone to type out a response to your question. I'm sorry for the hard advice. I hope you enjoy the forum. Walt [/QUOTE]
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