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Figuring profit per cow
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<blockquote data-quote="highgrit" data-source="post: 1084077" data-attributes="member: 14198"><p>Part-timer here, I take out what I spend on the cows. But before I had cows I still had a truck, the land and I carried Insurance on both. The cows can't eat on the green fields till after hunting season, and they don't eat corn out of the deer feeders, but they do pay for both and the fertilizer to boot. I charge the cows for fencing the property off even though I fenced most of it off before we had any cows. We will never make any money on cows, well maybe a little every few years. If your self-employed and make money, you better make a bundle of it cause the IRS will have to get theirs. To give away to the deadbeats and welfare moms, so on and so forth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highgrit, post: 1084077, member: 14198"] Part-timer here, I take out what I spend on the cows. But before I had cows I still had a truck, the land and I carried Insurance on both. The cows can't eat on the green fields till after hunting season, and they don't eat corn out of the deer feeders, but they do pay for both and the fertilizer to boot. I charge the cows for fencing the property off even though I fenced most of it off before we had any cows. We will never make any money on cows, well maybe a little every few years. If your self-employed and make money, you better make a bundle of it cause the IRS will have to get theirs. To give away to the deadbeats and welfare moms, so on and so forth. [/QUOTE]
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