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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1225975" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>I get this notion every year, usually in February. Ten inches of snow on the ground, and it rained all day long. Reasonably sure I have enough hay to make it, but I went ahead bought 60 rolls from a neighbor today. I don't want to sound lazy or work brittle, but I get this feeling on the rough winter days. It would be so nice to sell all my cows, and buy steers in the spring and sell em in the fall. Very little hay to deal with. No mud. No calves to pull, the list goes on and on. I background a few every year, so I've got a good idea what I'd be getting in to. I'm sure when the sweet grass comes out this spring, and baby calves are running with their tails over there back instead of shivering, I'll be singing a different tune----------Anybody else ever get crazy notions like this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1225975, member: 17956"] I get this notion every year, usually in February. Ten inches of snow on the ground, and it rained all day long. Reasonably sure I have enough hay to make it, but I went ahead bought 60 rolls from a neighbor today. I don't want to sound lazy or work brittle, but I get this feeling on the rough winter days. It would be so nice to sell all my cows, and buy steers in the spring and sell em in the fall. Very little hay to deal with. No mud. No calves to pull, the list goes on and on. I background a few every year, so I've got a good idea what I'd be getting in to. I'm sure when the sweet grass comes out this spring, and baby calves are running with their tails over there back instead of shivering, I'll be singing a different tune----------Anybody else ever get crazy notions like this? [/QUOTE]
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