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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 932670" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>You recieved no cash flow from the dam for two years and paid to keep her in your pasture. The heifer you retained also require's input's for month's with no return. The retained heifer is weaned at 205 day's it's another 215 days until breeding age at 14 months. Then you have another 283 day's during gestation adding another 200 day's until you sell her calf that's right at 700 day's input cost before recieving a return. Now the dam went 700 plus day's not generating any cash flow. On top of all that if retained heifer fall's over dead she has no value to the IRS as you have already written off her input cost.</p><p></p><p>I am not saying what is right or wrong .</p><p>I have carried two Bovine's for a total of 700 day's each with not one red cent on income returned on capital employed.</p><p>I am saying retained heifer's come at a high price they are a long way from being free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 932670, member: 694"] You recieved no cash flow from the dam for two years and paid to keep her in your pasture. The heifer you retained also require's input's for month's with no return. The retained heifer is weaned at 205 day's it's another 215 days until breeding age at 14 months. Then you have another 283 day's during gestation adding another 200 day's until you sell her calf that's right at 700 day's input cost before recieving a return. Now the dam went 700 plus day's not generating any cash flow. On top of all that if retained heifer fall's over dead she has no value to the IRS as you have already written off her input cost. I am not saying what is right or wrong . I have carried two Bovine's for a total of 700 day's each with not one red cent on income returned on capital employed. I am saying retained heifer's come at a high price they are a long way from being free. [/QUOTE]
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