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<blockquote data-quote="ksmit454" data-source="post: 1763096" data-attributes="member: 39792"><p>I started feeding out steers for friends and family back in October 2019. I was 23 at the time and working at our local feed store. A regular customer/good friend of mine (my dad had sold him tractors in the past years) came in one day to grab some feed. He had 2 steers he was taking to the auction in his trailer that day. That was the day I bought my first feeder steers, from him instead of taking them to the auction. Since then, I've had returning customers and have finished out 6 steers for customers and my family. I have 5 more right now that are being processed mid-September. I do not feed them out for a living by any means, however it generates a bit of a profit while I finish up my ag business degree. Plus I love living this lifestyle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksmit454, post: 1763096, member: 39792"] I started feeding out steers for friends and family back in October 2019. I was 23 at the time and working at our local feed store. A regular customer/good friend of mine (my dad had sold him tractors in the past years) came in one day to grab some feed. He had 2 steers he was taking to the auction in his trailer that day. That was the day I bought my first feeder steers, from him instead of taking them to the auction. Since then, I’ve had returning customers and have finished out 6 steers for customers and my family. I have 5 more right now that are being processed mid-September. I do not feed them out for a living by any means, however it generates a bit of a profit while I finish up my ag business degree. Plus I love living this lifestyle. [/QUOTE]
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