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Figuring profit per cow
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<blockquote data-quote="sim.-ang.king" data-source="post: 1084074" data-attributes="member: 14533"><p>I just take the expenses of feeding, care, and cattle purchases plus, taxes/rent, issuance on truck and trailers, any interest payed, and fuel/parts for equipment, and subtract that from any income made, which includes sale of any thing connected to the cattle (like hay, or cattle equipment). Basically anything that has to do with cows get put in the records.</p><p>Then divide that number by the number of cows, breeding heifers, and bulls.</p><p>Like Bez said if you don't take everything into effect then your going to have screwy profit numbers. Some may make it look like they are making $200 a head, but they forgot to add in insurance, fuel, and that they bought 5 heifers back in the spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sim.-ang.king, post: 1084074, member: 14533"] I just take the expenses of feeding, care, and cattle purchases plus, taxes/rent, issuance on truck and trailers, any interest payed, and fuel/parts for equipment, and subtract that from any income made, which includes sale of any thing connected to the cattle (like hay, or cattle equipment). Basically anything that has to do with cows get put in the records. Then divide that number by the number of cows, breeding heifers, and bulls. Like Bez said if you don't take everything into effect then your going to have screwy profit numbers. Some may make it look like they are making $200 a head, but they forgot to add in insurance, fuel, and that they bought 5 heifers back in the spring. [/QUOTE]
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