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<blockquote data-quote="sidney411" data-source="post: 76725" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>Not all people that don't know anything about cattle just haul off and buy them then wonder what to do with them. Like my husband and my situation: Our origional cattle were inherited from a death in the family. Neither of us knew anything about cattle and all of a sudden we had 30 cows/calves to take care of. Yes we could have just sold them but then we would lose the ag exemption on the land that came with the cattle, that would be a huge chunk of change we would have to come up with. So we have learned as mucha s possible is as quick a time frame as we could. Most have been trial and error mistakes, but doing is a learing experience in itself. There is no telling how much knowledge I have gained from this board alone and all of the great cattle men and cattle WOMEN here. I appreciate each and every one of you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidney411, post: 76725, member: 430"] Not all people that don't know anything about cattle just haul off and buy them then wonder what to do with them. Like my husband and my situation: Our origional cattle were inherited from a death in the family. Neither of us knew anything about cattle and all of a sudden we had 30 cows/calves to take care of. Yes we could have just sold them but then we would lose the ag exemption on the land that came with the cattle, that would be a huge chunk of change we would have to come up with. So we have learned as mucha s possible is as quick a time frame as we could. Most have been trial and error mistakes, but doing is a learing experience in itself. There is no telling how much knowledge I have gained from this board alone and all of the great cattle men and cattle WOMEN here. I appreciate each and every one of you! [/QUOTE]
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