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General Advice for Starting a Profitable Commercial Herd
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<blockquote data-quote="houstoncutter" data-source="post: 310319" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>On #9 rule, good rule, but dont get hung up on trying to make everything just perfect. Remember you are talking commercial here, it dont have to be perfect just funtional, you aint trying to impress somebody that might be buying your seed stock...All it takes is a couple of bulls in heat to totally destroy that pretty fence... Sometimes I think all of us get a little hung up on doing things just perfect,,,, and in the mean time we dont get things done that need to be taken care of</p><p></p><p>As for curve bender bulls, if it is a breed that currently is not in favor and the price is right go for. Otherwise forget it, you can never justify the cost of a bull that cost that much. Do the math it is a losing propersition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="houstoncutter, post: 310319, member: 807"] On #9 rule, good rule, but dont get hung up on trying to make everything just perfect. Remember you are talking commercial here, it dont have to be perfect just funtional, you aint trying to impress somebody that might be buying your seed stock...All it takes is a couple of bulls in heat to totally destroy that pretty fence... Sometimes I think all of us get a little hung up on doing things just perfect,,,, and in the mean time we dont get things done that need to be taken care of As for curve bender bulls, if it is a breed that currently is not in favor and the price is right go for. Otherwise forget it, you can never justify the cost of a bull that cost that much. Do the math it is a losing propersition. [/QUOTE]
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