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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 32509"><p>Tod: He is feeding the cows. They are eating grass that he could other wise use. I don't know how many acres he has to graze or what kind of grass he has or where he is located but grass has value. He could bale it and sell it for hay instead of giving it to the nabor's cows. He could also purchase more cows and use the grass for his own grazing and increase his herd size. If you don't treat your cattle operation as a business you won't make any money and the IRS will one day catch up with you and you may owe years of back taxes.</p><p></p><p>If you are going to be a good nabor either breed his cows for nothering or be a good businessman and charge a price that you can at lease breakeven with. Breeding cows does include maintenance cost for the cows. Fifteen dollars might buy some good seman for AI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 32509"] Tod: He is feeding the cows. They are eating grass that he could other wise use. I don't know how many acres he has to graze or what kind of grass he has or where he is located but grass has value. He could bale it and sell it for hay instead of giving it to the nabor's cows. He could also purchase more cows and use the grass for his own grazing and increase his herd size. If you don't treat your cattle operation as a business you won't make any money and the IRS will one day catch up with you and you may owe years of back taxes. If you are going to be a good nabor either breed his cows for nothering or be a good businessman and charge a price that you can at lease breakeven with. Breeding cows does include maintenance cost for the cows. Fifteen dollars might buy some good seman for AI. [/QUOTE]
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