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<blockquote data-quote="CattleMan1920" data-source="post: 1550766" data-attributes="member: 37967"><p>Why wouldn't I set things up differently?, maybe cash has something to do with it. In my ideal setup I would have a 10000 square foot Morton building on the highest point on our farm, a nice paved drive up to it, with welded continuous rail fencing, automatic gates, a Silencer chute, nice office to chill in, don't forget some fancy leather sofas. But instead, I have a few shi..tty barns, less than ideal fencing, a Priefert chute, and horrible weather (which I cannot change) that won't let up. Maybe someday that will change, and we will have a setup that looks like a Fayette county horse farm. Only time will tell. I figure $850k to one million will get the setup that is ideal for us, and very comfortable at that...It would also be nice to pick up about another 3000 acres, contiguous, yes, that would be nice, so that the herd will never be muddy, in fact maybe a 20000 square foot Morton building could be erected so that the herd could be brought inside before every heavy rain, have them on a concrete floor with the thick rubber horse flooring, and tons of fresh straw so they can be comfy while the storm passes, or if it gets too cold outside. I also like the idea of them being in air-conditioned warehouse size buildings in the summer so they don't have to deal with the heat, flies, etc. Ah, the possibilities are endless! You really have me thinking ahead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CattleMan1920, post: 1550766, member: 37967"] Why wouldn't I set things up differently?, maybe cash has something to do with it. In my ideal setup I would have a 10000 square foot Morton building on the highest point on our farm, a nice paved drive up to it, with welded continuous rail fencing, automatic gates, a Silencer chute, nice office to chill in, don't forget some fancy leather sofas. But instead, I have a few shi..tty barns, less than ideal fencing, a Priefert chute, and horrible weather (which I cannot change) that won't let up. Maybe someday that will change, and we will have a setup that looks like a Fayette county horse farm. Only time will tell. I figure $850k to one million will get the setup that is ideal for us, and very comfortable at that...It would also be nice to pick up about another 3000 acres, contiguous, yes, that would be nice, so that the herd will never be muddy, in fact maybe a 20000 square foot Morton building could be erected so that the herd could be brought inside before every heavy rain, have them on a concrete floor with the thick rubber horse flooring, and tons of fresh straw so they can be comfy while the storm passes, or if it gets too cold outside. I also like the idea of them being in air-conditioned warehouse size buildings in the summer so they don't have to deal with the heat, flies, etc. Ah, the possibilities are endless! You really have me thinking ahead. [/QUOTE]
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