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<blockquote data-quote="Boldcat" data-source="post: 712841" data-attributes="member: 3639"><p>Well , if you enjoy working hard and barely scraping by as well as being so stressed out at night that you can't sleep , then the cattle business is for you . Basically everything in this business is out of your control .</p><p>My oldest son left home for college 2 years ago and my other son plans on joining him next year.</p><p>They are hard working boys , they used to do everything from feeding and haying to pulling calves and they were good at it. I could'nt give them the farm, they told me they don't know why anyone would work so hard for so little.</p><p>One huge problem you have is that you don't know anything about cattle.You would be smart to try to get a job on a ranch somewhere and work for wages while you learn about cattle and all that's involved in the business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boldcat, post: 712841, member: 3639"] Well , if you enjoy working hard and barely scraping by as well as being so stressed out at night that you can't sleep , then the cattle business is for you . Basically everything in this business is out of your control . My oldest son left home for college 2 years ago and my other son plans on joining him next year. They are hard working boys , they used to do everything from feeding and haying to pulling calves and they were good at it. I could'nt give them the farm, they told me they don't know why anyone would work so hard for so little. One huge problem you have is that you don't know anything about cattle.You would be smart to try to get a job on a ranch somewhere and work for wages while you learn about cattle and all that's involved in the business. [/QUOTE]
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