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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 887843" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>The only cost control is your input cost fuel. fertilizer, fence material etc. We buy retail and sale wholesale.</p><p>I firmly believe all a cow needs is grass, hay and mineral's. <strong>You are not a cattleman but a grass farmer. </strong></p><p>This drought I feed through after dumping a majority of my cow's. The drought wasn't near as rough on me as some of my neighbors as I had started cutting back due to health reason's.</p><p><strong>You are about to depart on a journey it will take you a few years to realize the cow has a higher IQ than you.</strong></p><p>You will have sweat running down the crack of your butt hauling hay while they lay in the shade chewing there cud.</p><p>In the winter when you have ice hanging off your hat they will be standing at the hay ring with their Lone Star card.</p><p>Then when one get's sick they will try to kill you while you are trying to help and this only gets to be more fun if you don't have the facalities to properly handle one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 887843, member: 694"] The only cost control is your input cost fuel. fertilizer, fence material etc. We buy retail and sale wholesale. I firmly believe all a cow needs is grass, hay and mineral's. [b]You are not a cattleman but a grass farmer. [/b] This drought I feed through after dumping a majority of my cow's. The drought wasn't near as rough on me as some of my neighbors as I had started cutting back due to health reason's. [b]You are about to depart on a journey it will take you a few years to realize the cow has a higher IQ than you.[/b] You will have sweat running down the crack of your butt hauling hay while they lay in the shade chewing there cud. In the winter when you have ice hanging off your hat they will be standing at the hay ring with their Lone Star card. Then when one get's sick they will try to kill you while you are trying to help and this only gets to be more fun if you don't have the facalities to properly handle one. [/QUOTE]
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