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<blockquote data-quote="smartin0022" data-source="post: 1739973" data-attributes="member: 39232"><p>wether it is loaded or empty?</p><p>Wether is a male sheep I assume you meant "whether it is loaded or empty?" </p><p>Irregardless of your foiled attempt to join the bandwagon let's lay it out for the simpletons here is how it works. I drive to my insurance providing 401k providing job. I drive the cummins with a tank in it I write off 100% because I'm picking up cow feed empty and loaded. I write off tires, I write off fuel, battery's, oil changes, any repairs. So yeah it's as free as you could ever fathom. Storage cost me money? NO. My time negative, I was going anyways. It's starting to sound pretty magical isn't it. Age doesn't constitute wisdom. </p><p>If 85% calf crop is poor you folks ought to be writing books for the world on how to farm. 85% avg over 22 years isn't bad at all. I still make a profit cull cows written off. </p><p>Do you know what full breech means on a Sunday afternoon? Do you ever have a calf with a leg back you didn't catch in time? Do you have cattle? I also stated if you read anything I wrote I consider an open cow a lost calf. So I guess if I did magical math like some of you folks my #'s would be like 95% calving success with my horrible (profitable) regimen. But I don't count an open cow that way, she either slipped or failed to breed back and that is a lost calf in my world. So if my # the way you jackals figure it is 95% calving success because open cattle are now considered to not be a part of the equation I must be in the upper quadrant of the cattle today queens. Poor hay? Who said cheap hay? $30 a bale and it prolly test as good as what most are peddling on here. I don't think $30 hay is cheap and I never said it was cheap. I raise alfalfa to sell to horse folks cause they got money to burn <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🔥" title="Fire :fire:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f525.png" data-shortname=":fire:" />. Grass hay for cows cheap in your opinion has me calving at about 95% with your groups magical math. Keep trying, stupidity does cost money long term. I'll keep with my "cheap hay" and my new magical calving percentages and have a magical time farming my way into a magical retirement. Yall might do her different and keep at it cause sounds like you the best educated group of blow hards I ever had the pleasure of exchanging magical words with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smartin0022, post: 1739973, member: 39232"] wether it is loaded or empty? Wether is a male sheep I assume you meant "whether it is loaded or empty?" Irregardless of your foiled attempt to join the bandwagon let's lay it out for the simpletons here is how it works. I drive to my insurance providing 401k providing job. I drive the cummins with a tank in it I write off 100% because I'm picking up cow feed empty and loaded. I write off tires, I write off fuel, battery's, oil changes, any repairs. So yeah it's as free as you could ever fathom. Storage cost me money? NO. My time negative, I was going anyways. It's starting to sound pretty magical isn't it. Age doesn't constitute wisdom. If 85% calf crop is poor you folks ought to be writing books for the world on how to farm. 85% avg over 22 years isn't bad at all. I still make a profit cull cows written off. Do you know what full breech means on a Sunday afternoon? Do you ever have a calf with a leg back you didn't catch in time? Do you have cattle? I also stated if you read anything I wrote I consider an open cow a lost calf. So I guess if I did magical math like some of you folks my #'s would be like 95% calving success with my horrible (profitable) regimen. But I don't count an open cow that way, she either slipped or failed to breed back and that is a lost calf in my world. So if my # the way you jackals figure it is 95% calving success because open cattle are now considered to not be a part of the equation I must be in the upper quadrant of the cattle today queens. Poor hay? Who said cheap hay? $30 a bale and it prolly test as good as what most are peddling on here. I don't think $30 hay is cheap and I never said it was cheap. I raise alfalfa to sell to horse folks cause they got money to burn 🔥. Grass hay for cows cheap in your opinion has me calving at about 95% with your groups magical math. Keep trying, stupidity does cost money long term. I'll keep with my "cheap hay" and my new magical calving percentages and have a magical time farming my way into a magical retirement. Yall might do her different and keep at it cause sounds like you the best educated group of blow hards I ever had the pleasure of exchanging magical words with. [/QUOTE]
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