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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 832531" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>IHL I had a perfect calving season in 2009, out of 75 head and 5 sets of twins, everyone survived ,were good moms and babies grew like weeds. It was also the worst drought in 50 years here in 180 acres of hay land we got 40 bales off ,ran out of pasture and 75 percent of my herd had to go to the sale barn as hay was selling for $200 a ton. When you have winter last for 7 months that is just not feasible. Got 35 cents a pound for most of the cows which averaged 3-5 years old and all due to start calving in Jan. The best year ended up being my worst year. </p><p>Sometimes no matter what we do it turns to crap, hopefully one of your worst years will end up being one of your best years . :tiphat:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 832531, member: 5106"] IHL I had a perfect calving season in 2009, out of 75 head and 5 sets of twins, everyone survived ,were good moms and babies grew like weeds. It was also the worst drought in 50 years here in 180 acres of hay land we got 40 bales off ,ran out of pasture and 75 percent of my herd had to go to the sale barn as hay was selling for $200 a ton. When you have winter last for 7 months that is just not feasible. Got 35 cents a pound for most of the cows which averaged 3-5 years old and all due to start calving in Jan. The best year ended up being my worst year. Sometimes no matter what we do it turns to crap, hopefully one of your worst years will end up being one of your best years . :tiphat: [/QUOTE]
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