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<blockquote data-quote="shortyjock89" data-source="post: 391327" data-attributes="member: 6176"><p>Okay, I see what you guys are saying. Sure, you're going to get rid of the cows that aren't producing..but that's common sense right? We only have 15 cows that calve. But, this is how I make my money for the year (I'm only 18 ). This means that I want the best possible calves to make the most possible money. I don't keep all the heifers around just because I like their momma. I sell the ones that don't look they way I want. I end up with a half-dozen calves that can get me through the year. I guess what I'm trying to say is that just because you don't have alot of cows doesn't mean that you can just let things go. You have to be tough on your herd if you want it to thrive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortyjock89, post: 391327, member: 6176"] Okay, I see what you guys are saying. Sure, you're going to get rid of the cows that aren't producing..but that's common sense right? We only have 15 cows that calve. But, this is how I make my money for the year (I'm only 18 ). This means that I want the best possible calves to make the most possible money. I don't keep all the heifers around just because I like their momma. I sell the ones that don't look they way I want. I end up with a half-dozen calves that can get me through the year. I guess what I'm trying to say is that just because you don't have alot of cows doesn't mean that you can just let things go. You have to be tough on your herd if you want it to thrive. [/QUOTE]
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