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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 824542" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>hey, urge them on! the more they buy, the higher the prices will be.. </p><p></p><p>We had a neighbor who regularly bought an old cow from us for beef, and well, he'd usually get a 1600 lb animal that was meaty.. then one year he bought 2 dairy calves and fed them, and fed them, and fed them.. one ate some bale twine and died, and the other was still a skimpy thing with no meat on it... he gave up on that idea and though that buying a good butcher cow for $1000 bucks that had a lot of meat was a lot cheaper</p><p></p><p>Then you have all the people who buy miniatures, dexters, and soforth with horrid tempers because "they're small and will be easy to handle"... If they want my advice, I'll give it, though I know they've got their mind set anyhow... Give me a 1800 lb cow with a good temper any day before a 600 lb high strung witch!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 824542, member: 9096"] hey, urge them on! the more they buy, the higher the prices will be.. We had a neighbor who regularly bought an old cow from us for beef, and well, he'd usually get a 1600 lb animal that was meaty.. then one year he bought 2 dairy calves and fed them, and fed them, and fed them.. one ate some bale twine and died, and the other was still a skimpy thing with no meat on it... he gave up on that idea and though that buying a good butcher cow for $1000 bucks that had a lot of meat was a lot cheaper Then you have all the people who buy miniatures, dexters, and soforth with horrid tempers because "they're small and will be easy to handle"... If they want my advice, I'll give it, though I know they've got their mind set anyhow... Give me a 1800 lb cow with a good temper any day before a 600 lb high strung witch! [/QUOTE]
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