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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 351081" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>I answered. I sell mine at weaning age and let the buyer take all the risk.</p><p>Other than that many people never put a pencil to it. I have so I do not grow them out. If one has to feed those heifers it is a dead loss. If you think you are makeing money just because the are grass fed, wrong again. you have to figure the loss of an already produceing cow that you could be macking more money on with less risk. As Caustic said.</p><p>I posted a site that lets you fill out all the info for yourself. You check it out. There are some people that have there opinion and will refuse to do the math the way they tell you.</p><p>I can make the figures come out too, if I do not include all the costs.</p><p>And the worst is you cannot get anything better than you already had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 351081, member: 5494"] I answered. I sell mine at weaning age and let the buyer take all the risk. Other than that many people never put a pencil to it. I have so I do not grow them out. If one has to feed those heifers it is a dead loss. If you think you are makeing money just because the are grass fed, wrong again. you have to figure the loss of an already produceing cow that you could be macking more money on with less risk. As Caustic said. I posted a site that lets you fill out all the info for yourself. You check it out. There are some people that have there opinion and will refuse to do the math the way they tell you. I can make the figures come out too, if I do not include all the costs. And the worst is you cannot get anything better than you already had. [/QUOTE]
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