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<blockquote data-quote="bigag03" data-source="post: 628219" data-attributes="member: 9247"><p>The 2007 SPA data from the state of Texas said that the average cost of maintaining 1 cow unit for a year was $592. Now, with no grass, and carrying all the feed to them you will be on the high side of this. Keep in mind that this number takes into account feed, fuel, equipment, interest, labor and the whole 9 yards. With the current calf market, a weaned calf (typically 205 days of age) will not break even and certainly won't with your input costs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigag03, post: 628219, member: 9247"] The 2007 SPA data from the state of Texas said that the average cost of maintaining 1 cow unit for a year was $592. Now, with no grass, and carrying all the feed to them you will be on the high side of this. Keep in mind that this number takes into account feed, fuel, equipment, interest, labor and the whole 9 yards. With the current calf market, a weaned calf (typically 205 days of age) will not break even and certainly won't with your input costs. [/QUOTE]
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