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buying open heifers and breeding them
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<blockquote data-quote="cattlepower" data-source="post: 1122777" data-attributes="member: 7895"><p>The guy I know buys good stock from locals. He pays a little more but sells for more also, I think it's important also to look at this as a business and not pets. I treat my cattle good and humane but when it's time for them to go they're gone. I like the idea of not running anything through the winter months. Of course you could do another set of heifers through the winter but then you got hay and extra costs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cattlepower, post: 1122777, member: 7895"] The guy I know buys good stock from locals. He pays a little more but sells for more also, I think it's important also to look at this as a business and not pets. I treat my cattle good and humane but when it's time for them to go they're gone. I like the idea of not running anything through the winter months. Of course you could do another set of heifers through the winter but then you got hay and extra costs. [/QUOTE]
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