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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1655950" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I have made good money at times buying thin cows toward the end of winter. Feed them for a month or two. Go to grass in the spring to help take off the spring flush. Sell in June. Nothing gains weight like a thin open cow. Not only do you get the weight gain, you gain value on the pounds you originally purchased.</p><p>And there is my old stand by, cull cows this time of the year which are bred. One and done. The profit is in how much you spend at purchase. Also being cut throat. I don't care how good the calf is she raises. Come early August she goes to the kill plant, no exceptions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1655950, member: 498"] I have made good money at times buying thin cows toward the end of winter. Feed them for a month or two. Go to grass in the spring to help take off the spring flush. Sell in June. Nothing gains weight like a thin open cow. Not only do you get the weight gain, you gain value on the pounds you originally purchased. And there is my old stand by, cull cows this time of the year which are bred. One and done. The profit is in how much you spend at purchase. Also being cut throat. I don't care how good the calf is she raises. Come early August she goes to the kill plant, no exceptions. [/QUOTE]
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