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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1252095" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>It was fantastic I had to liquidate 70% of my herd. We got decent prices when we were over a barrel.</p><p>Like I said earlier wait to you operate through a few and they give you pennies on the dollar. </p><p>The only reason I survived was I have a philosophy there is no such thing as too much hay.</p><p>If I hadn't had three winters worth put up it would have been ugly and time to get out and play another day.</p><p>When they become welfare cattle it is time to dump them. </p><p>We got hammered I am very familiar with Caldwell county as I hunt it every year.</p><p>Difference is we came out in a very small part in 2012 . Vegetation that gets 60+ inches </p><p>a year dies like you have never seen when it only gets 10 inches.</p><p>Yall have no clue what dead trees are until you get over in this rain forest. </p><p>They are still dyeing and falling from the drought when you check fence it is only good </p><p>while you are looking at it.</p><p>Ask GB about trees that will most likely endear him to you forever.</p><p>We get another storm through here we will be without power for months from down trees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1252095, member: 694"] It was fantastic I had to liquidate 70% of my herd. We got decent prices when we were over a barrel. Like I said earlier wait to you operate through a few and they give you pennies on the dollar. The only reason I survived was I have a philosophy there is no such thing as too much hay. If I hadn't had three winters worth put up it would have been ugly and time to get out and play another day. When they become welfare cattle it is time to dump them. We got hammered I am very familiar with Caldwell county as I hunt it every year. Difference is we came out in a very small part in 2012 . Vegetation that gets 60+ inches a year dies like you have never seen when it only gets 10 inches. Yall have no clue what dead trees are until you get over in this rain forest. They are still dyeing and falling from the drought when you check fence it is only good while you are looking at it. Ask GB about trees that will most likely endear him to you forever. We get another storm through here we will be without power for months from down trees. [/QUOTE]
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