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<blockquote data-quote="traderaaron" data-source="post: 782357" data-attributes="member: 13840"><p>This may wind up being the most money you've ever made on one animal if you don't keep her too long.</p><p></p><p>Remember the key here is the salvage value of the Cow is the primary cash flow, don't get wrapped up in valuing and focusing on the calf too much.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully she won't get thin on you after calving, that will be the main issue.</p><p></p><p>On today's market you bought a nice profit, your job is now to try and keep that profit and build on it if you can given any better market conditions going forward.</p><p></p><p>This year I railed 4 loads of broken mouth cows that I bought last Fall/Winter and pulled 390# calves off them in late August, started to get dry on me in June but July rains allowed me to get to my target marketing window for both the Cows and calves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="traderaaron, post: 782357, member: 13840"] This may wind up being the most money you've ever made on one animal if you don't keep her too long. Remember the key here is the salvage value of the Cow is the primary cash flow, don't get wrapped up in valuing and focusing on the calf too much. Hopefully she won't get thin on you after calving, that will be the main issue. On today's market you bought a nice profit, your job is now to try and keep that profit and build on it if you can given any better market conditions going forward. This year I railed 4 loads of broken mouth cows that I bought last Fall/Winter and pulled 390# calves off them in late August, started to get dry on me in June but July rains allowed me to get to my target marketing window for both the Cows and calves. [/QUOTE]
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