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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1397924" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I have made good money on cattle I borrowed to buy. I have also lost good money on cattle I had borrowed money to buy. It is simply risk versus reward. However I never borrow more than I can afford to lose. To me that means if I had 30 pairs I would only borrow enough to buy another 30 pairs. If you pay real value (not inflated value) for those you buy your present cattle could cover a 50% drop in the cattle market. I seriously doubt that cattle will lose 50% of their value at this point. I wouldn't get carried away buying fancy cow. Raise them later. Just buy good commercial cows but breed them to real good bulls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1397924, member: 498"] I have made good money on cattle I borrowed to buy. I have also lost good money on cattle I had borrowed money to buy. It is simply risk versus reward. However I never borrow more than I can afford to lose. To me that means if I had 30 pairs I would only borrow enough to buy another 30 pairs. If you pay real value (not inflated value) for those you buy your present cattle could cover a 50% drop in the cattle market. I seriously doubt that cattle will lose 50% of their value at this point. I wouldn't get carried away buying fancy cow. Raise them later. Just buy good commercial cows but breed them to real good bulls. [/QUOTE]
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