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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 233903" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>As my ole buddy Caustic puts it. I got slapped in the face by a wet possum today at the sale barn. Everbody hears about how good someone does at the salebarn, but rarely do you hear about them getting their head handed to them in a spitoon. Thats just what happened to me today. Most folks know I buy cattle that I try to turn a good profit on at resale. This is a risky way of doing things but when you get good at it you can make some money. You can also loose a lot of money quickly. I have been doing this for a while and have a pretty good eye for the cattle I can turn a profit on. I did well with the rest of them but I had one that I kelpt for 187 days. After all the expenses were added in I made a whooping $4.01 on this one. I missed judged this one badly. It had $26.04 cents worth of grain, $7.40 in hay, $10.99 in vet and medicine, $.03 in gas and oil, $1.06 in minerals and protein, & $1.85 in seed and pasture. His average daily gain was only .6684 pounds perday. Others in the same lot did well this one just bombed. He looked wormey even though he wasn't, his hair was long, no butt, and just plain didn't look good. Biggest mistake I made on this one was paying to much for him to start with. At the time I thought I could make something out of him. At least a wet possum don't hit me often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 233903, member: 1184"] As my ole buddy Caustic puts it. I got slapped in the face by a wet possum today at the sale barn. Everbody hears about how good someone does at the salebarn, but rarely do you hear about them getting their head handed to them in a spitoon. Thats just what happened to me today. Most folks know I buy cattle that I try to turn a good profit on at resale. This is a risky way of doing things but when you get good at it you can make some money. You can also loose a lot of money quickly. I have been doing this for a while and have a pretty good eye for the cattle I can turn a profit on. I did well with the rest of them but I had one that I kelpt for 187 days. After all the expenses were added in I made a whooping $4.01 on this one. I missed judged this one badly. It had $26.04 cents worth of grain, $7.40 in hay, $10.99 in vet and medicine, $.03 in gas and oil, $1.06 in minerals and protein, & $1.85 in seed and pasture. His average daily gain was only .6684 pounds perday. Others in the same lot did well this one just bombed. He looked wormey even though he wasn't, his hair was long, no butt, and just plain didn't look good. Biggest mistake I made on this one was paying to much for him to start with. At the time I thought I could make something out of him. At least a wet possum don't hit me often. [/QUOTE]
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