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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1829738" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>But I have retained for the long haul. I have raised replacement heifers. And I have put together large groups of consistent calves to be sold every year. And I did all three of those things for a number of years. I am just doing the one and done right now because it works both financially and for my circumstances at the present time. Buying the more expensive and "better" cattle does not guarantee success. Just as buying cheaper cattle of "lesser" quality doesn't guarantee failure. Developing an eye for cattle and knowing the words to the song "know when to hold them and knowing when to fold them". Is much more likely to be the road to success. Because like the other line in that song, "not every hand is a winner and not every hand is a loser."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1829738, member: 498"] But I have retained for the long haul. I have raised replacement heifers. And I have put together large groups of consistent calves to be sold every year. And I did all three of those things for a number of years. I am just doing the one and done right now because it works both financially and for my circumstances at the present time. Buying the more expensive and "better" cattle does not guarantee success. Just as buying cheaper cattle of "lesser" quality doesn't guarantee failure. Developing an eye for cattle and knowing the words to the song "know when to hold them and knowing when to fold them". Is much more likely to be the road to success. Because like the other line in that song, "not every hand is a winner and not every hand is a loser." [/QUOTE]
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