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<blockquote data-quote="herofan" data-source="post: 1084609" data-attributes="member: 17843"><p>I suppose the answer could be "never." I suppose it's similar to building a new house. Once it's finished, it's never done. There will always be new carpets to do, weathered shingles to replace, etc., but getting everything done and moved in does feel like a huge phase is done. Perhaps a better way to ask is, when did you feel like things were established and the ball was rolling fairly well? </p><p></p><p>My brother and I have only been back in business for about two years. We often say that we wish we had been in for 20 years instead of two. We lost a couple of calves at birth this year, for example, and my brother said it just wouldn't seem so bad if we had been rolling for 20 years, but it seems more frustrating in these early stages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herofan, post: 1084609, member: 17843"] I suppose the answer could be "never." I suppose it's similar to building a new house. Once it's finished, it's never done. There will always be new carpets to do, weathered shingles to replace, etc., but getting everything done and moved in does feel like a huge phase is done. Perhaps a better way to ask is, when did you feel like things were established and the ball was rolling fairly well? My brother and I have only been back in business for about two years. We often say that we wish we had been in for 20 years instead of two. We lost a couple of calves at birth this year, for example, and my brother said it just wouldn't seem so bad if we had been rolling for 20 years, but it seems more frustrating in these early stages. [/QUOTE]
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