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Thinking of getting in the biz (summing it up)
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<blockquote data-quote="cherokeeruby" data-source="post: 40444" data-attributes="member: 199"><p>Glad to see someone start out doing some things right. Your first few sentences mentions buying an existing herd, wonderful, even if you pay a little more you will be ahead of just buying random cows and trying to put it together as a herd. Don't know why I am rattling on about this but it seems folks starting out do not understand that not all cows are the same. An existing herd to me implies that someone has had the cows for several generations and has spent the time and in some cases taken economic losses to put together animals that work well together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cherokeeruby, post: 40444, member: 199"] Glad to see someone start out doing some things right. Your first few sentences mentions buying an existing herd, wonderful, even if you pay a little more you will be ahead of just buying random cows and trying to put it together as a herd. Don't know why I am rattling on about this but it seems folks starting out do not understand that not all cows are the same. An existing herd to me implies that someone has had the cows for several generations and has spent the time and in some cases taken economic losses to put together animals that work well together. [/QUOTE]
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