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<blockquote data-quote="Texican" data-source="post: 493451" data-attributes="member: 7693"><p>with questions.</p><p></p><p>A little more background.</p><p></p><p>I have roughly 11 acres fenced in. I'm in a bit of a mental jam. I'm looking for a profitable, or at least lose the least amount of money, method to raise, and run a few head of cows. I have plans on improving the pasture for both spring/summer, and fall/winter grazing, and cross fencing. I am new to owning cows, but have been in the country my whole life, and as long as you don't ask my wife, I do have some common sense.</p><p></p><p>please feel free to add any suggestions, or comments.</p><p></p><p>I feel with my limited space, I really only have 3 options.</p><p></p><p>option 1.</p><p>buy calves, in early spring, raise through summer, and sell. Leave a month off on the pasture to prep for fall winter, then buy more calves and sell late winter, repeat. Now this process may be better served on a year and a half plan. Such as buy one spring, keep through til following spring, then sell prep pasture, and buy in fall, then sell the following fall, and repeat.</p><p>I like this plan, since it will allow me more than just two cows. I dislike this plan, since to me, you do not get to build a herd history of good cows. I'm not sure why that is important to me, but it is.</p><p></p><p>option 2</p><p>run baby cows.</p><p>no big description on this one, because this is my least favorite option, for obvious reasons.</p><p></p><p>option 3</p><p>raise show cows/steers.</p><p>I could purchase a couple of cows, have them AI'd.</p><p>this option would give me a little chance at history, as well as giving my kids a chance to raise their own animals for shows.</p><p>I kind of like this option, but feel with my current experience level, this would take the longest to get operational.</p><p></p><p>if those of you in the know, have any better suggestions, or if some of my assumptions are way off base, then by all means correct me, or throw new suggestions out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texican, post: 493451, member: 7693"] with questions. A little more background. I have roughly 11 acres fenced in. I'm in a bit of a mental jam. I'm looking for a profitable, or at least lose the least amount of money, method to raise, and run a few head of cows. I have plans on improving the pasture for both spring/summer, and fall/winter grazing, and cross fencing. I am new to owning cows, but have been in the country my whole life, and as long as you don't ask my wife, I do have some common sense. please feel free to add any suggestions, or comments. I feel with my limited space, I really only have 3 options. option 1. buy calves, in early spring, raise through summer, and sell. Leave a month off on the pasture to prep for fall winter, then buy more calves and sell late winter, repeat. Now this process may be better served on a year and a half plan. Such as buy one spring, keep through til following spring, then sell prep pasture, and buy in fall, then sell the following fall, and repeat. I like this plan, since it will allow me more than just two cows. I dislike this plan, since to me, you do not get to build a herd history of good cows. I'm not sure why that is important to me, but it is. option 2 run baby cows. no big description on this one, because this is my least favorite option, for obvious reasons. option 3 raise show cows/steers. I could purchase a couple of cows, have them AI'd. this option would give me a little chance at history, as well as giving my kids a chance to raise their own animals for shows. I kind of like this option, but feel with my current experience level, this would take the longest to get operational. if those of you in the know, have any better suggestions, or if some of my assumptions are way off base, then by all means correct me, or throw new suggestions out there. [/QUOTE]
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