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<blockquote data-quote="kansasbeef" data-source="post: 154126" data-attributes="member: 1757"><p>What possibly could have given you the idea that you could comment on someone's work ethic? F.Y.I. I don't pocket a dime off our operation, I do it because I want to be the one doing it on our farm, not watching someone else do it from my back window. Try pulling your 4 letter word out of your 3 letter word because you sound like someone who is constantly being told where they can go. </p><p></p><p>To the 38 other posts currently, Thank You for all the comments, I appreciate every viewpoint. I believe I will go for the middleroad and pregcheck these 3 again either in spring or summer. After thinking about it, we have enough hay and it is old enough I don't think we will use it next winter anyway, so yes, thank you for making think about my feed situation. When I am able to pull the bull into another pasture when calving starts in late Feb., I plan to throw those 3 cows in there with him in case they might benefit from his more focused attention. All it will do is increase my odds of selling a pregnant cow or cow calf pair next fall. We are also discussing buying the bred replacements right now, since I want to make the decision on selling the open cows(or be it may) fall calving cows at this point in time....I don't want calves dropping all year long, I'm way toooo lazy I guess. Seems I'm way to lazy to even pickup the phone and hire a contractor to do anything on the farm or the house, easier to do it myself than look up someone's phone number and pay them. Thanks for all the help everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kansasbeef, post: 154126, member: 1757"] What possibly could have given you the idea that you could comment on someone's work ethic? F.Y.I. I don't pocket a dime off our operation, I do it because I want to be the one doing it on our farm, not watching someone else do it from my back window. Try pulling your 4 letter word out of your 3 letter word because you sound like someone who is constantly being told where they can go. To the 38 other posts currently, Thank You for all the comments, I appreciate every viewpoint. I believe I will go for the middleroad and pregcheck these 3 again either in spring or summer. After thinking about it, we have enough hay and it is old enough I don't think we will use it next winter anyway, so yes, thank you for making think about my feed situation. When I am able to pull the bull into another pasture when calving starts in late Feb., I plan to throw those 3 cows in there with him in case they might benefit from his more focused attention. All it will do is increase my odds of selling a pregnant cow or cow calf pair next fall. We are also discussing buying the bred replacements right now, since I want to make the decision on selling the open cows(or be it may) fall calving cows at this point in time....I don't want calves dropping all year long, I'm way toooo lazy I guess. Seems I'm way to lazy to even pickup the phone and hire a contractor to do anything on the farm or the house, easier to do it myself than look up someone's phone number and pay them. Thanks for all the help everyone. [/QUOTE]
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