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Dairy Surrogate Mother's? Disease???
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<blockquote data-quote="TheNewGuy" data-source="post: 1066398" data-attributes="member: 21345"><p>AVG birthing weights are between 50-60lbs so easy. I havn't been able to find an embryoligest in the Lafayette area to determin the costs. I think H & H makes the most sense. Ive run the numbers a few ways and would be able to pay for the embryo's, transfers, and cattle with little to no mony outa pocket by buying springing heffiers. Once the calfs drop and the cows are ready Implant. Sell the first round of calfs to pay for the cost of the embryo, or at least help with the cost. Once the Waygu's drop and they are ready breed them, wait for them to drop the calfs and sell as pairs. Keeping the waygu's!!! Simple.. While I'm rubbing my hands togeather laughing in a sinister tone. Lol.. I know its not that easy but I can dream. I think I'm just going to spend the money on 8-10 bred angus heffiers and slow down until I learn what Im doing. But not to slow!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheNewGuy, post: 1066398, member: 21345"] AVG birthing weights are between 50-60lbs so easy. I havn't been able to find an embryoligest in the Lafayette area to determin the costs. I think H & H makes the most sense. Ive run the numbers a few ways and would be able to pay for the embryo's, transfers, and cattle with little to no mony outa pocket by buying springing heffiers. Once the calfs drop and the cows are ready Implant. Sell the first round of calfs to pay for the cost of the embryo, or at least help with the cost. Once the Waygu's drop and they are ready breed them, wait for them to drop the calfs and sell as pairs. Keeping the waygu's!!! Simple.. While I'm rubbing my hands togeather laughing in a sinister tone. Lol.. I know its not that easy but I can dream. I think I'm just going to spend the money on 8-10 bred angus heffiers and slow down until I learn what Im doing. But not to slow!! [/QUOTE]
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