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<blockquote data-quote="jfont" data-source="post: 21530" data-attributes="member: 140"><p>This is not from my personal experience, but from observing my neighbors operation.</p><p> He has a registered brangus herd and he runs three bulls. He ownes a 1/3 share in one of the bulls that he only keeps at his place a few months out of the year. This bull is only used to breed the owners cattle, and for seman sales. The other two bulls my neighbor owns 100% of them and he'll breed his cattle with them, and then he'll lease them out to other ranchers. He does this with a scedualed rotation.</p><p> Anyway, it would be more profitable if you could sell seman, and lease out the bull part of the year. Make money on seman, make money on leasing, and save on up keep. "Unless you buy some super awsome bull you dare not risk getting injured breeding cows" . But then your straw sales would be more than ten bucks a pop!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jfont, post: 21530, member: 140"] This is not from my personal experience, but from observing my neighbors operation. He has a registered brangus herd and he runs three bulls. He ownes a 1/3 share in one of the bulls that he only keeps at his place a few months out of the year. This bull is only used to breed the owners cattle, and for seman sales. The other two bulls my neighbor owns 100% of them and he'll breed his cattle with them, and then he'll lease them out to other ranchers. He does this with a scedualed rotation. Anyway, it would be more profitable if you could sell seman, and lease out the bull part of the year. Make money on seman, make money on leasing, and save on up keep. "Unless you buy some super awsome bull you dare not risk getting injured breeding cows" . But then your straw sales would be more than ten bucks a pop! [/QUOTE]
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