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<blockquote data-quote="mayesfarm" data-source="post: 1549658" data-attributes="member: 31265"><p>My plan was to buy thin , healthy , cheap cows regardless of age or color . In TN weight cows are cheapest in Oct-Nov , worm and put them on stockpile fescue with decent quality hay . Sell the ones that won"t make replacements during the "Christmas break" hold the breds til spring and sell them as 5 hd to pot load packages ( have to sort them into matching groups and matching ear tags make them shine) .You can start another set in the spring to sell on the 4th of July burger market and fall calving breds . It's a low investment way to get your feet wet and make a good profit . You have to get them bought right . This worked well for me for 10+ years for me until $100 /acre row crop rents forced me to cut back cattle numbers .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mayesfarm, post: 1549658, member: 31265"] My plan was to buy thin , healthy , cheap cows regardless of age or color . In TN weight cows are cheapest in Oct-Nov , worm and put them on stockpile fescue with decent quality hay . Sell the ones that won"t make replacements during the "Christmas break" hold the breds til spring and sell them as 5 hd to pot load packages ( have to sort them into matching groups and matching ear tags make them shine) .You can start another set in the spring to sell on the 4th of July burger market and fall calving breds . It's a low investment way to get your feet wet and make a good profit . You have to get them bought right . This worked well for me for 10+ years for me until $100 /acre row crop rents forced me to cut back cattle numbers . [/QUOTE]
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