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<blockquote data-quote="WalnutCrest" data-source="post: 1323408" data-attributes="member: 21715"><p>I'd say it a little bit different:</p><p></p><p>* If you don't have new calves every year, you'll eventually go broke (and find something else to do). Fertility is a must.</p><p>* If you have cattle with bad attitudes, you'll have no fun (and eventually find something else to do). Good working temperaments is a must.</p><p>* If you don't have animals who maintain condition and stay healthy no matter what (bad droughts / stupid-hot summers / blizzard-filled winters) mean you won't make it long -- as there's a tough time getting ready to start all the time. Hardy cattle are a must.</p><p>* If you aren't proud of the quality of the dining experience you're offering to those who eat the beef you grow, what's the point? Raising critters who'll taste good when you eat them is a must.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WalnutCrest, post: 1323408, member: 21715"] I'd say it a little bit different: * If you don't have new calves every year, you'll eventually go broke (and find something else to do). Fertility is a must. * If you have cattle with bad attitudes, you'll have no fun (and eventually find something else to do). Good working temperaments is a must. * If you don't have animals who maintain condition and stay healthy no matter what (bad droughts / stupid-hot summers / blizzard-filled winters) mean you won't make it long -- as there's a tough time getting ready to start all the time. Hardy cattle are a must. * If you aren't proud of the quality of the dining experience you're offering to those who eat the beef you grow, what's the point? Raising critters who'll taste good when you eat them is a must. [/QUOTE]
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