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<blockquote data-quote="R ^ 5" data-source="post: 107847" data-attributes="member: 1510"><p>Here is another suggestion.In the 1st of Jan.buy 5 or 6 thin short-soild 8 mo.bred cows that will calve in the end of Feb. first of March.Worm them good, and sell the pairs at the end Sept.</p><p></p><p>Or try the 10 hd.steer deal it will also work.Buy 4 and 5 weight steers middle of Feb. run them till 1st of Aug. Avg wt. gain should be about 300 lbs selling 7 and 8 wt. steers.</p><p></p><p>Or 10 heifers in the same example as above.If the prices fall turn a bull in with them 1st of Sept.That will give you the ten extra cows that you wanted in the first place.You wont know till you try.Good luck with what ever you decide to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R ^ 5, post: 107847, member: 1510"] Here is another suggestion.In the 1st of Jan.buy 5 or 6 thin short-soild 8 mo.bred cows that will calve in the end of Feb. first of March.Worm them good, and sell the pairs at the end Sept. Or try the 10 hd.steer deal it will also work.Buy 4 and 5 weight steers middle of Feb. run them till 1st of Aug. Avg wt. gain should be about 300 lbs selling 7 and 8 wt. steers. Or 10 heifers in the same example as above.If the prices fall turn a bull in with them 1st of Sept.That will give you the ten extra cows that you wanted in the first place.You wont know till you try.Good luck with what ever you decide to do. [/QUOTE]
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