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I hope this little guy makes it bale twine dinner
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<blockquote data-quote="mind235" data-source="post: 417241" data-attributes="member: 6754"><p>Your right on that one. If I picked up all the metal just in and around the old milk barn and sold it probally could take the wife out for a nice weekend out of town. Maybe I will do that.</p><p></p><p>If you had these options which would you take with the knowledge the bull will ay worst be better than average.</p><p>1) Get my cash back now.</p><p>2) keep him and take my chances</p><p>3)Work out deal where if he is fine in 2 months everything stays same ot if he is starting to show signs of healthissues then get my cash back</p><p></p><p>As far as watching him I see him close when they walk by when I open the gate for morning pasture from barn. Then I see them in the pasture close to where I sit most of the day (have had 6 back surgeries) So I really get to see them a lot which is nice and I enjoy it but frankly I would rather be working but as they say you got to play the hand you were dealt. </p><p> so can see them then and then when they go to night pasture they go by me on the way out. I also usually take a walk out before I head for the house each evening. So everyone gets a good look a few times a day at min. This little one is fun to watch we have a leased bull in herd now and little one struts and holds that tail high and really looks funny when the 2 are together. Of course there is the occasional head butt to ge him out of the way. Just thought about why the man who ownes the bull worth 3-4 K lets it stay here this long. </p><p>Seems like a lot of positive feedback giving me some hope. I hate anything to suffer and will make sure that won't happen but this one is a special one that would really allow me to upgrade our herd. If all would go with him as we hope I should have enough going for me then too be able to decide a couple offers and get out of this pasture. There is an offer if he ends up being like everyone expects here then one fellow wants me to breed his herd which of course I would do hefiers only pretty sure he has not had his cows tested. That would get me some cash and calves in return. I have another deal that could do if he ends up OK there is a piece of land used to have 100+ head on it until the man got ill, not sure exactly how big but I would guess at least 85 acres. Some fence work and few other things need some work. Anyway he wants to lease it to me (get out of the pasture in now) with a couple different options from straight cash (worst option), half cash/half beef, or 2 head one for his kid to show them eat and one hanging already which would require me to have some quality cattle to sell back rather than just culling. But all being said and done will be happy just to see him make it with no problems!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mind235, post: 417241, member: 6754"] Your right on that one. If I picked up all the metal just in and around the old milk barn and sold it probally could take the wife out for a nice weekend out of town. Maybe I will do that. If you had these options which would you take with the knowledge the bull will ay worst be better than average. 1) Get my cash back now. 2) keep him and take my chances 3)Work out deal where if he is fine in 2 months everything stays same ot if he is starting to show signs of healthissues then get my cash back As far as watching him I see him close when they walk by when I open the gate for morning pasture from barn. Then I see them in the pasture close to where I sit most of the day (have had 6 back surgeries) So I really get to see them a lot which is nice and I enjoy it but frankly I would rather be working but as they say you got to play the hand you were dealt. so can see them then and then when they go to night pasture they go by me on the way out. I also usually take a walk out before I head for the house each evening. So everyone gets a good look a few times a day at min. This little one is fun to watch we have a leased bull in herd now and little one struts and holds that tail high and really looks funny when the 2 are together. Of course there is the occasional head butt to ge him out of the way. Just thought about why the man who ownes the bull worth 3-4 K lets it stay here this long. Seems like a lot of positive feedback giving me some hope. I hate anything to suffer and will make sure that won't happen but this one is a special one that would really allow me to upgrade our herd. If all would go with him as we hope I should have enough going for me then too be able to decide a couple offers and get out of this pasture. There is an offer if he ends up being like everyone expects here then one fellow wants me to breed his herd which of course I would do hefiers only pretty sure he has not had his cows tested. That would get me some cash and calves in return. I have another deal that could do if he ends up OK there is a piece of land used to have 100+ head on it until the man got ill, not sure exactly how big but I would guess at least 85 acres. Some fence work and few other things need some work. Anyway he wants to lease it to me (get out of the pasture in now) with a couple different options from straight cash (worst option), half cash/half beef, or 2 head one for his kid to show them eat and one hanging already which would require me to have some quality cattle to sell back rather than just culling. But all being said and done will be happy just to see him make it with no problems!!! [/QUOTE]
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