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<blockquote data-quote="Tim/South" data-source="post: 1161465" data-attributes="member: 17986"><p>It is easier and more simple to put up hay for 10 cows than it is for 40. I have a retired friend who is expanding his herd. Buying and hauling 150 rolls of hay just takes more time, effort and money than when he had 12 momma cows.</p><p>I have doubled my herd since I retired from my day job. I spend every weather window baling hay. I cut hay on leased fields. I have good equipment and am debt free. I have more effort in caring for 100 momma cows than I did with 45.</p><p>The check is bigger. Uncle Sam and I have met.</p><p>Life is more simple when a person flies under the radar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim/South, post: 1161465, member: 17986"] It is easier and more simple to put up hay for 10 cows than it is for 40. I have a retired friend who is expanding his herd. Buying and hauling 150 rolls of hay just takes more time, effort and money than when he had 12 momma cows. I have doubled my herd since I retired from my day job. I spend every weather window baling hay. I cut hay on leased fields. I have good equipment and am debt free. I have more effort in caring for 100 momma cows than I did with 45. The check is bigger. Uncle Sam and I have met. Life is more simple when a person flies under the radar. [/QUOTE]
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