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<blockquote data-quote="bigbull338" data-source="post: 345311" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>if my memory is correct.ive been caught in the high feed prices a few times.when feed would go from $7.73/100 to $9/100 an even some $10/100 feed costs as well.itll come back down sooner or later.the thing is when it goes up high.you cut back on feeding your dry cows an heifers.if it was me id sale all my heifers.so id only have to feed the milking an dry cows.heifers are 20% of the feed bill.an no return on they till they come fresh.you can buy fresh cows an heifers cheaper than you can raise them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbull338, post: 345311, member: 1697"] if my memory is correct.ive been caught in the high feed prices a few times.when feed would go from $7.73/100 to $9/100 an even some $10/100 feed costs as well.itll come back down sooner or later.the thing is when it goes up high.you cut back on feeding your dry cows an heifers.if it was me id sale all my heifers.so id only have to feed the milking an dry cows.heifers are 20% of the feed bill.an no return on they till they come fresh.you can buy fresh cows an heifers cheaper than you can raise them. [/QUOTE]
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