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<blockquote data-quote="ENNOT" data-source="post: 306571" data-attributes="member: 3562"><p>I don't see anything wrong with buying older cows> Especially right now. Older cows are gonna cost around $700. If you have the feed to take care of them, you should be just fine.</p><p></p><p>Another thing is that right now, depending on where you live, fall calvers are cheap. We are a strictly spring calvin oufit, but we bought 26 pairs, with little calves for $875/pair. We have the feed to maintain the cows, so tell me what is wrong?????</p><p></p><p>We all need to adjust to this market. These pairs can wean just in time for all the backyard farmers to buy grass calves, and we can sell the cows bred in August. Money ahead? I think so because we don't have to keep the cows, and the calves will sell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENNOT, post: 306571, member: 3562"] I don't see anything wrong with buying older cows> Especially right now. Older cows are gonna cost around $700. If you have the feed to take care of them, you should be just fine. Another thing is that right now, depending on where you live, fall calvers are cheap. We are a strictly spring calvin oufit, but we bought 26 pairs, with little calves for $875/pair. We have the feed to maintain the cows, so tell me what is wrong????? We all need to adjust to this market. These pairs can wean just in time for all the backyard farmers to buy grass calves, and we can sell the cows bred in August. Money ahead? I think so because we don't have to keep the cows, and the calves will sell. [/QUOTE]
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