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<blockquote data-quote="TheBullLady" data-source="post: 436396" data-attributes="member: 173"><p>I understand the point you're trying to make in the original post.. by taking out "voluntary" costs, you have the potential to make more profit on your cattle. But I also have to agree with the posters that mentioned that most don't have the luxury of using land, equipment and cows that they didn't have to buy. And it still all boils down to WHAT your goals for your operation are. If you're trying to sell breeding stock, obviously your way of doing things isn't going to work.</p><p></p><p>I also can't help but wonder about the 12 other siblings you have. Aren't you worried about dividing everything when your parents die? Family squabbles can sure get ugly when inheriting something is involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBullLady, post: 436396, member: 173"] I understand the point you're trying to make in the original post.. by taking out "voluntary" costs, you have the potential to make more profit on your cattle. But I also have to agree with the posters that mentioned that most don't have the luxury of using land, equipment and cows that they didn't have to buy. And it still all boils down to WHAT your goals for your operation are. If you're trying to sell breeding stock, obviously your way of doing things isn't going to work. I also can't help but wonder about the 12 other siblings you have. Aren't you worried about dividing everything when your parents die? Family squabbles can sure get ugly when inheriting something is involved. [/QUOTE]
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