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<blockquote data-quote="bse" data-source="post: 1122846" data-attributes="member: 13989"><p>I did it with my own heifers 4 years ago A Ied them sold them all at double what i would have got at weaning, the next year had the same deal and almost had to give them away, last year sold them at weaning and i think this year i could have tripled my money, weaning next week and dont know yet what ill do with them, its a gamble, with the supposed shortages it should work but if everyone does it supply goes up price comes down.</p><p>I do think there will be a demand for good cattle, it will depend on how many your trying to do.</p><p> small numbers may not be practical if you have to lease a bull all those costs factor in. If you use just just any bull and folks have calving problems, bad news travels real fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bse, post: 1122846, member: 13989"] I did it with my own heifers 4 years ago A Ied them sold them all at double what i would have got at weaning, the next year had the same deal and almost had to give them away, last year sold them at weaning and i think this year i could have tripled my money, weaning next week and dont know yet what ill do with them, its a gamble, with the supposed shortages it should work but if everyone does it supply goes up price comes down. I do think there will be a demand for good cattle, it will depend on how many your trying to do. small numbers may not be practical if you have to lease a bull all those costs factor in. If you use just just any bull and folks have calving problems, bad news travels real fast. [/QUOTE]
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