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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 960626" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>If you want to start out as a small registered operation you will need a bunch of money to end up with a little.</p><p>The registered game is a money game. You have to remember just because it has paper's doesn't make it good.</p><p>A lot of the sucessful operation's run a commercial and a registered herd.</p><p>You will make more off a good commercial calf at the salebarn than a registered it is just going to weigh more at weaning. That's just science. Remember 70 to 80% of your registered calves are salebarn material, as only the best of the best should be retained as seedstock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 960626, member: 694"] If you want to start out as a small registered operation you will need a bunch of money to end up with a little. The registered game is a money game. You have to remember just because it has paper's doesn't make it good. A lot of the sucessful operation's run a commercial and a registered herd. You will make more off a good commercial calf at the salebarn than a registered it is just going to weigh more at weaning. That's just science. Remember 70 to 80% of your registered calves are salebarn material, as only the best of the best should be retained as seedstock. [/QUOTE]
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