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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 223021" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>This is a very good post. I came up pretty much the same way. Raising cattle is not something that is learned in books or over the internet. If you do everthing exactly like the books you will wind up with $2500 in a $900 dollar cow. Caustic actually is giving you several years of experience in his postings. Heeding "most" of his advice will save you several years off the school of hard knocks. Raising cattle is a tough business. If your new or in it only as a hobby is one thing but trying to make them pay for themselves is a differant matter. To make money you will have to tighten a lot of strings. Caustic has a very good knowledge base on which strings you have to tighten.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 223021, member: 1184"] This is a very good post. I came up pretty much the same way. Raising cattle is not something that is learned in books or over the internet. If you do everthing exactly like the books you will wind up with $2500 in a $900 dollar cow. Caustic actually is giving you several years of experience in his postings. Heeding "most" of his advice will save you several years off the school of hard knocks. Raising cattle is a tough business. If your new or in it only as a hobby is one thing but trying to make them pay for themselves is a differant matter. To make money you will have to tighten a lot of strings. Caustic has a very good knowledge base on which strings you have to tighten. [/QUOTE]
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