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<blockquote data-quote="Kscattle" data-source="post: 1091944" data-attributes="member: 17143"><p>People forget too easy what hay cost in bad years and only remember the good years when hays cheap. So your saying that you have enough pasture to run 30-40 more cows without pasturing your hay ground? AND are you ready to buy enough hay to feed them? If you have 40 more cows, your gonna want your own equipment, you could still have the custom guy bale some and keep buying that cheap hay if you want to. Hay is cheap here too but I see no clear reason to sell my equipment when my pastures are full of cows. If next year hay goes up like it did the last couple years, then your in trouble! I would rather be self sufficient and stay small than try and be a big cattleman and go broke one year when feed prices bust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kscattle, post: 1091944, member: 17143"] People forget too easy what hay cost in bad years and only remember the good years when hays cheap. So your saying that you have enough pasture to run 30-40 more cows without pasturing your hay ground? AND are you ready to buy enough hay to feed them? If you have 40 more cows, your gonna want your own equipment, you could still have the custom guy bale some and keep buying that cheap hay if you want to. Hay is cheap here too but I see no clear reason to sell my equipment when my pastures are full of cows. If next year hay goes up like it did the last couple years, then your in trouble! I would rather be self sufficient and stay small than try and be a big cattleman and go broke one year when feed prices bust. [/QUOTE]
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