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<blockquote data-quote="Rmc" data-source="post: 1739983" data-attributes="member: 39072"><p>Write off or not it still costs money for fuel,insurance,maintenance of vehicle used to haul feed. Glad to know your time isn't worth anything.</p><p>Try feeding your ration to cows for up to six weeks when the high temp of the day never reaches into the double digits. </p><p>Contrary to your statements there are way more ways to successfully raise cattle for a profit then just the way you do it. </p><p>Many have figured out that feeding alfalfa is far cheaper in the long run , with far more benefit's and cost savings then feeding grass hay +minerals + additional supplements. It also means less sickness in the herd higher fertility,higher weaning weights.</p><p>Many different ways to raise cattle for a profit. Especially in totally different environments all across the North America and the world. What works in one environment won't work in a different one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rmc, post: 1739983, member: 39072"] Write off or not it still costs money for fuel,insurance,maintenance of vehicle used to haul feed. Glad to know your time isn’t worth anything. Try feeding your ration to cows for up to six weeks when the high temp of the day never reaches into the double digits. Contrary to your statements there are way more ways to successfully raise cattle for a profit then just the way you do it. Many have figured out that feeding alfalfa is far cheaper in the long run , with far more benefit’s and cost savings then feeding grass hay +minerals + additional supplements. It also means less sickness in the herd higher fertility,higher weaning weights. Many different ways to raise cattle for a profit. Especially in totally different environments all across the North America and the world. What works in one environment won’t work in a different one. [/QUOTE]
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