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<blockquote data-quote="Susie David" data-source="post: 517423" data-attributes="member: 1744"><p>Glad to have a set of definitions to understand the hobbist handle....after getting the gals though the chute for some routine maintenance, the pens have six inches of mud in them and a few of the cows were just being plain unconsiderate for all the good I was doing. I am seriously considering going to a <em>small </em> feeder operation, just enough to feed the family and supply a few dozen of our best customers and then take it easy for awhile.</p><p>We'll see how the hay prices are this year and work the numbers over very carefully to see if all the aggervation is worth it....of course I would like to rebreed our new bull to some select cows as his calves are real sweet and I want to see how they turn out the second time around....retirement will probably be delayed again.</p><p>Anyway, becomming a well equipped hobbist with good facilities and a few head is looking better with each winter.</p><p>And that's my two bits worth...asked for or not....DMc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susie David, post: 517423, member: 1744"] Glad to have a set of definitions to understand the hobbist handle....after getting the gals though the chute for some routine maintenance, the pens have six inches of mud in them and a few of the cows were just being plain unconsiderate for all the good I was doing. I am seriously considering going to a [i]small [/i] feeder operation, just enough to feed the family and supply a few dozen of our best customers and then take it easy for awhile. We'll see how the hay prices are this year and work the numbers over very carefully to see if all the aggervation is worth it....of course I would like to rebreed our new bull to some select cows as his calves are real sweet and I want to see how they turn out the second time around....retirement will probably be delayed again. Anyway, becomming a well equipped hobbist with good facilities and a few head is looking better with each winter. And that's my two bits worth...asked for or not....DMc [/QUOTE]
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