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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 358260" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>Everything depends on your financial situation, your health, the amount of time you have to be able to take on this extra work and your family situation. However, the cows (as described) are under the market, the bulls should weigh out at least that, the location is unbeatable, to me, that pasture rent is too high if 135 cows is all it will run. That is close to 160 per cow annually for pasture, but you get 1 year free, so that cuts it down and I would think that you would get 10 months grazing in Alabama, so the pasture might not be too high, afterall. You certainly arent going to beat those numbers if you want to expand like that. Good luck with your decision</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 358260, member: 1150"] Everything depends on your financial situation, your health, the amount of time you have to be able to take on this extra work and your family situation. However, the cows (as described) are under the market, the bulls should weigh out at least that, the location is unbeatable, to me, that pasture rent is too high if 135 cows is all it will run. That is close to 160 per cow annually for pasture, but you get 1 year free, so that cuts it down and I would think that you would get 10 months grazing in Alabama, so the pasture might not be too high, afterall. You certainly arent going to beat those numbers if you want to expand like that. Good luck with your decision [/QUOTE]
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