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<blockquote data-quote="ddg1263" data-source="post: 858707" data-attributes="member: 8445"><p>Roadapple, I think everyone knows the hassles of on the road trucking. You do have you share of problems, but what everyone is trying to say is that this is a natural disaster. People who feed you and your family are being forced out of business because of one of the most severe droughts in recent history. People are making good money off of others misfortune. I just don't think it is right. People should lend a hand to help folks out when they are in need, and not take their arm and leg in the process. I think the best thing to do for those in Texas is to just sell your stock, and rebuy in a year or two. If you have some special stock that you just want to keep, you may try and get a rancher in another part of the country to keep a few head for you until next year when you start rebuilding. Truck the cattle to them and pay them a fee to feed them through the winter. It would be easier than hauling several tons of hay to the cow. I am sorry this is happening to your guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ddg1263, post: 858707, member: 8445"] Roadapple, I think everyone knows the hassles of on the road trucking. You do have you share of problems, but what everyone is trying to say is that this is a natural disaster. People who feed you and your family are being forced out of business because of one of the most severe droughts in recent history. People are making good money off of others misfortune. I just don’t think it is right. People should lend a hand to help folks out when they are in need, and not take their arm and leg in the process. I think the best thing to do for those in Texas is to just sell your stock, and rebuy in a year or two. If you have some special stock that you just want to keep, you may try and get a rancher in another part of the country to keep a few head for you until next year when you start rebuilding. Truck the cattle to them and pay them a fee to feed them through the winter. It would be easier than hauling several tons of hay to the cow. I am sorry this is happening to your guys. [/QUOTE]
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