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<blockquote data-quote="hopalong" data-source="post: 226995" data-attributes="member: 3320"><p>Neighbor passed away a few weeks ago and his son is trying to get rid of all his livestock, he has 10ea 5 -7 yr old cows in the 2nd trimester (per the vet, broken mouth cows) he is wanting to sell the other cattle they are moving to the son's place</p><p>they look pretty decent,not something i would want to keep for myself but seems like the price might be right $350 each, angus cross. my question is do i need to be concerned about what i feed them or can and will they pretty well survive on grass and hay (if needed) don't want to dump a bunch of sack feed down them</p><p>just wondering if i might make a penny or two if i bought em. all i would have to do is open a gate and let em in.</p><p>these are all commercial cows(like mine) he was very good about his shots and the care he administerd to his stock, they have all run fence line for the past 3 months or so.</p><p>thanks </p><p>negitive comments need not be posted</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hopalong, post: 226995, member: 3320"] Neighbor passed away a few weeks ago and his son is trying to get rid of all his livestock, he has 10ea 5 -7 yr old cows in the 2nd trimester (per the vet, broken mouth cows) he is wanting to sell the other cattle they are moving to the son's place they look pretty decent,not something i would want to keep for myself but seems like the price might be right $350 each, angus cross. my question is do i need to be concerned about what i feed them or can and will they pretty well survive on grass and hay (if needed) don't want to dump a bunch of sack feed down them just wondering if i might make a penny or two if i bought em. all i would have to do is open a gate and let em in. these are all commercial cows(like mine) he was very good about his shots and the care he administerd to his stock, they have all run fence line for the past 3 months or so. thanks negitive comments need not be posted [/QUOTE]
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