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<blockquote data-quote="xbred" data-source="post: 729284" data-attributes="member: 5873"><p>i know people who own no land and make a living with cattle. it's like any other business you gain knowledge and contacts and a gut feeling and a certain hardness until it becomes second nature. everybody wants to get enough mama cows to sell a calf crop once or twice a year and pocket enough money to live on. that's nice if you can, but those i see making a living on cattle are working everyday and doing little things here and there buying, selling, leasing, moving cattle, and before you know it many years have passed and they have made their living with cattle, and for the most part they can't tell you how they did it..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xbred, post: 729284, member: 5873"] i know people who own no land and make a living with cattle. it's like any other business you gain knowledge and contacts and a gut feeling and a certain hardness until it becomes second nature. everybody wants to get enough mama cows to sell a calf crop once or twice a year and pocket enough money to live on. that's nice if you can, but those i see making a living on cattle are working everyday and doing little things here and there buying, selling, leasing, moving cattle, and before you know it many years have passed and they have made their living with cattle, and for the most part they can't tell you how they did it.. [/QUOTE]
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