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<blockquote data-quote="Kelly" data-source="post: 26850" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>I have had years like that also. A few years back everything and anything was happening all in a short time. We had pinkeye running through the herd almost blinding some of them , Cow calved - calf died , cow prolapsed, 1 year old herding dog had her first seizure and died, my daughter got kicked in the face by a yearling horse - face fracture and stitches. We were so tired of it all and just plain beat. My husband said "sell everything!" I sold off all of my best cattle that I had worked my herd up to. Now I am back to square one trying to build a quality herd but am not having the results I was hoping for. I guess what I am saying is - don't make decisions in a hurry or when emotionally drained because it may not be the right direction you want to go. I love animals and am trying real hard to make it a profitable venture! ( tough these days) Hang in there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kelly, post: 26850, member: 314"] I have had years like that also. A few years back everything and anything was happening all in a short time. We had pinkeye running through the herd almost blinding some of them , Cow calved - calf died , cow prolapsed, 1 year old herding dog had her first seizure and died, my daughter got kicked in the face by a yearling horse - face fracture and stitches. We were so tired of it all and just plain beat. My husband said "sell everything!" I sold off all of my best cattle that I had worked my herd up to. Now I am back to square one trying to build a quality herd but am not having the results I was hoping for. I guess what I am saying is - don't make decisions in a hurry or when emotionally drained because it may not be the right direction you want to go. I love animals and am trying real hard to make it a profitable venture! ( tough these days) Hang in there! [/QUOTE]
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