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<blockquote data-quote="Central Fl Cracker" data-source="post: 104315" data-attributes="member: 1921"><p>I guess that was a stupid question on just buying one pregnant heifer with a calve on the side. Your right I would be an old man and have very little cattle. :roll: </p><p></p><p>So what I gather so far, my heifer calves should be sold and then I should probably take the money from the calve sales and probably buy another pregnant heifer with a calve on its side. I guess if I keep doing this I could increase my herd faster.</p><p>When is it practical to get your own bull instead of leasing or AI.? What is the market here in Florida for a pregnant heifer and a calf on it's side?</p><p>Another stupid question is why are there sellers that sell you pregnant heifers with a calf on the side? Why don't they keep their heifers and calves, fatten them and then sell at the market?</p><p>I know I am showing my ignorance about cattle but let me build you a 20 million dollar job ( I am a Contractor ) and I would look like a genious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Central Fl Cracker, post: 104315, member: 1921"] I guess that was a stupid question on just buying one pregnant heifer with a calve on the side. Your right I would be an old man and have very little cattle. :roll: So what I gather so far, my heifer calves should be sold and then I should probably take the money from the calve sales and probably buy another pregnant heifer with a calve on its side. I guess if I keep doing this I could increase my herd faster. When is it practical to get your own bull instead of leasing or AI.? What is the market here in Florida for a pregnant heifer and a calf on it's side? Another stupid question is why are there sellers that sell you pregnant heifers with a calf on the side? Why don't they keep their heifers and calves, fatten them and then sell at the market? I know I am showing my ignorance about cattle but let me build you a 20 million dollar job ( I am a Contractor ) and I would look like a genious. [/QUOTE]
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