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Question about feeding calves through the winter
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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1815740" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>I wouldn't buy them if they had strings or caveats attached. No matter how cheap, those are yours once you pay for them. If you can take them to the sale now, and buy a couple of pairs with the money.. doesn't matter .if it is that day or you put up the money and buy them come spring....the neighbor is still helping you get started. You could even sell those 3 heifers, (and they will bring $1k or more each.), buy another steer calf to go with yours ( Like Jeanne said, they will eat and gain better than one alone will) and still have enough money left over to buy a pair this spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1815740, member: 40587"] I wouldn't buy them if they had strings or caveats attached. No matter how cheap, those are yours once you pay for them. If you can take them to the sale now, and buy a couple of pairs with the money.. doesn't matter .if it is that day or you put up the money and buy them come spring....the neighbor is still helping you get started. You could even sell those 3 heifers, (and they will bring $1k or more each.), buy another steer calf to go with yours ( Like Jeanne said, they will eat and gain better than one alone will) and still have enough money left over to buy a pair this spring. [/QUOTE]
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