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<blockquote data-quote="GHzFarms" data-source="post: 1605748" data-attributes="member: 39113"><p>Feed costs are tricky cuz we raise all our own corn and hay. Ive tried to make a little headway in calculating feed costs with the fats, but its hard to keep a daily tally of everything we put through the grinder, roller, and free choice hay. I will say if Barzonas and Herefords are in the same pasture, the Herefords wont hardly leave the hay ring while the Barzonas are out on the stalks all day. </p><p></p><p>** I did list my state in my profile</p><p></p><p>Barzona ranchers are very practical cattlemen and stink at selling. We have no Marketers. Personally we register all our cows and bulls, and replacements as buyers request. I am trying to pick up the marketing slack, as my dad was a typical breeder who thought "they will call if they want". Its been a very uphill battle, thus why I'm wondering what stats actually matter to buyers. We've sold to every corner pf the U.S. and even bulls up to the Arctic Circle in Canada. Theres more cattle out there, but many are used in crossbreeding programs and not registered. I dont mind making stats, i just dont want to waste time on ones that dont mean anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GHzFarms, post: 1605748, member: 39113"] Feed costs are tricky cuz we raise all our own corn and hay. Ive tried to make a little headway in calculating feed costs with the fats, but its hard to keep a daily tally of everything we put through the grinder, roller, and free choice hay. I will say if Barzonas and Herefords are in the same pasture, the Herefords wont hardly leave the hay ring while the Barzonas are out on the stalks all day. ** I did list my state in my profile Barzona ranchers are very practical cattlemen and stink at selling. We have no Marketers. Personally we register all our cows and bulls, and replacements as buyers request. I am trying to pick up the marketing slack, as my dad was a typical breeder who thought "they will call if they want". Its been a very uphill battle, thus why I'm wondering what stats actually matter to buyers. We've sold to every corner pf the U.S. and even bulls up to the Arctic Circle in Canada. Theres more cattle out there, but many are used in crossbreeding programs and not registered. I dont mind making stats, i just dont want to waste time on ones that dont mean anything. [/QUOTE]
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