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cost of raising heifer to be bred vs buying bred cow
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<blockquote data-quote="uscangus" data-source="post: 759559" data-attributes="member: 13261"><p>yes--- they will be arriving by early june and bred immediately. in my area, they are selling bred cows that are old with poor bcs. they are selling it by carcass or meat at 65cent per weight. since i have a lot of pastures and will have 4000 bale hays(50-75lbs of two strings), the only cost is to make hay, time, and share the hays. being a newbie, i can't afford to buy heavy machinery for long term. i just rent the machineries from my neighbors or we share the bale in half.</p><p></p><p>i am hoping my mature cows will be role models with these yearling heifers or mothers. since they are herd and group animals, they will learn how to be mother with their new calves. like human being, every new pregnant mom get advises from previous mothers. my matures cows crossed milked to ther calves, like social, group, and herd animals in natures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uscangus, post: 759559, member: 13261"] yes--- they will be arriving by early june and bred immediately. in my area, they are selling bred cows that are old with poor bcs. they are selling it by carcass or meat at 65cent per weight. since i have a lot of pastures and will have 4000 bale hays(50-75lbs of two strings), the only cost is to make hay, time, and share the hays. being a newbie, i can't afford to buy heavy machinery for long term. i just rent the machineries from my neighbors or we share the bale in half. i am hoping my mature cows will be role models with these yearling heifers or mothers. since they are herd and group animals, they will learn how to be mother with their new calves. like human being, every new pregnant mom get advises from previous mothers. my matures cows crossed milked to ther calves, like social, group, and herd animals in natures. [/QUOTE]
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