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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1847655" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Three important things to make money with cattle. How much you spend purchasing them. Maximizing the money when you sell them. And how frugal you are in running your place. Any and all of this will vary depending on where you live. Used pipe and iron is real expensive here. Because there is not much here and the freight bill to get it here will cost. Railroad ties are cheap here and they last. We just put together a prolapsed cow. Actual time in the chute was maybe 20 minutes. A vet would have charged several hundred dollars to do it. The supplies we used cost less than $40. If you need to call a vet pay close attention to what the vet does so you can do it yourself next time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1847655, member: 498"] Three important things to make money with cattle. How much you spend purchasing them. Maximizing the money when you sell them. And how frugal you are in running your place. Any and all of this will vary depending on where you live. Used pipe and iron is real expensive here. Because there is not much here and the freight bill to get it here will cost. Railroad ties are cheap here and they last. We just put together a prolapsed cow. Actual time in the chute was maybe 20 minutes. A vet would have charged several hundred dollars to do it. The supplies we used cost less than $40. If you need to call a vet pay close attention to what the vet does so you can do it yourself next time. [/QUOTE]
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