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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 137961" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>When it comes to machiinery, dont buy it. The only machinery you will need for those cattle is something to feed round bales of hay. You can get a simple bale spike with a crank for the back of the pickup or if you have a tractor use a bale spike for it. The main thing to remember is that machinery is expensive to buy and to maintain and if you are starting with cattle, they wont pay for machinery. Buy your hay instead of borrowing alot of money for hay equipment. You can buy hay cheaper than putting it up and you will have more acreage for pasture instead of saving it for hay ground. Dont try to keep up with the neighbors with new machinery or you may follow them right into the debt hole</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 137961, member: 1150"] When it comes to machiinery, dont buy it. The only machinery you will need for those cattle is something to feed round bales of hay. You can get a simple bale spike with a crank for the back of the pickup or if you have a tractor use a bale spike for it. The main thing to remember is that machinery is expensive to buy and to maintain and if you are starting with cattle, they wont pay for machinery. Buy your hay instead of borrowing alot of money for hay equipment. You can buy hay cheaper than putting it up and you will have more acreage for pasture instead of saving it for hay ground. Dont try to keep up with the neighbors with new machinery or you may follow them right into the debt hole [/QUOTE]
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