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<blockquote data-quote="OzssieDave19" data-source="post: 1648890" data-attributes="member: 21512"><p>Hi so I have a small acreage and I am running 5 cows and calves and just come out of drought. It's low rainfall country it's boom grass growth at the moment after 3 years of no dam water and short supply of feed. I hire a bull, calve the cows, and grow the year before calves out to two years and sell or sell straight off mum if the season is unkind. </p><p></p><p>I have a full time job, this is a lifestyle choice having the property, I am trying to stay connected to farm life.</p><p></p><p>I see a lot of work, calving, being worried she might have trouble while I am at work, hire of bulls. The bull hire guys normally hire you a stud and by the time you have finished talking it's a commercial calf kept from a saleyard cow. Being a small operator you pay for everything at a premium.</p><p></p><p>Would I be better off step one= not rejoin the cows after next calf. Grow the weaned calf, the cow and the new calf all out as heavy as I can and sell , then start again simply buy 10 heifers or steers and simply buy small grow out and sell heavy spell paddock a month or so then buy another pen and repeat?</p><p></p><p>your thoughts would be appreciated. Whatever I run I will still get a kick out of maintaing fences, planting grass, handling the cattle and being on my property. I will nave affection for my stock whatever they are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OzssieDave19, post: 1648890, member: 21512"] Hi so I have a small acreage and I am running 5 cows and calves and just come out of drought. It's low rainfall country it's boom grass growth at the moment after 3 years of no dam water and short supply of feed. I hire a bull, calve the cows, and grow the year before calves out to two years and sell or sell straight off mum if the season is unkind. I have a full time job, this is a lifestyle choice having the property, I am trying to stay connected to farm life. I see a lot of work, calving, being worried she might have trouble while I am at work, hire of bulls. The bull hire guys normally hire you a stud and by the time you have finished talking it's a commercial calf kept from a saleyard cow. Being a small operator you pay for everything at a premium. Would I be better off step one= not rejoin the cows after next calf. Grow the weaned calf, the cow and the new calf all out as heavy as I can and sell , then start again simply buy 10 heifers or steers and simply buy small grow out and sell heavy spell paddock a month or so then buy another pen and repeat? your thoughts would be appreciated. Whatever I run I will still get a kick out of maintaing fences, planting grass, handling the cattle and being on my property. I will nave affection for my stock whatever they are. [/QUOTE]
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