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<blockquote data-quote="hillbilly" data-source="post: 34887" data-attributes="member: 373"><p>Be patent....Cattle are near an all time high right now.</p><p>Use this time to get ready, check fences, build working facilities.</p><p>water? minerial feeders? Hay feeders?</p><p></p><p>WAIT, Don't buy untill they go down some probaly Nov, Dec, Jan.</p><p>Then try to buy 50 to 60% of your total number of cows that you want to run...3 to 5 yrs. later you should be at your projected number.</p><p></p><p>Its OK to borrow money on cows if they are not too high[700 to 850 for 3rd period 4 to 6 yr olds,commercial] Get a 3 year loan, annual payments.</p><p>The sell on your calves will cover your payment plus a little, but all feed, fertilizer and upkeep will come out of your pocket the first three years.</p><p>Don't skrimp on the Bull!!</p><p>Hillbilly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillbilly, post: 34887, member: 373"] Be patent....Cattle are near an all time high right now. Use this time to get ready, check fences, build working facilities. water? minerial feeders? Hay feeders? WAIT, Don't buy untill they go down some probaly Nov, Dec, Jan. Then try to buy 50 to 60% of your total number of cows that you want to run...3 to 5 yrs. later you should be at your projected number. Its OK to borrow money on cows if they are not too high[700 to 850 for 3rd period 4 to 6 yr olds,commercial] Get a 3 year loan, annual payments. The sell on your calves will cover your payment plus a little, but all feed, fertilizer and upkeep will come out of your pocket the first three years. Don't skrimp on the Bull!! Hillbilly [/QUOTE]
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