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You ever think about cutting back?
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<blockquote data-quote="jltrent" data-source="post: 1479154" data-attributes="member: 21075"><p>Good read. I thought about cutting back also, but them old cows keep the place cleaned up, I never get bored as always something to do, whether I want to do it or not. I retired about 4 years ago form corrections and usually keep between 80-90 cows and make my on feed. I did have my son to help, but his job keeps him pretty busy now (I have two grandsons 8 and 11 that I am going to try and train this summer). Those 12-14 hour days working in the summer is getting a lot harder to do and sure is not fun like it use to be. I walked around fence rows yesterday about four hours nipping cedars as now is the time of year to be able to see the small ones, after feeding cattle and breaking ice about 2 hours (2 new calves), then completed 2 small engine projects I finally got parts in for. I never go anywhere, hate TV and like to stay busy. Probably when the old cows go I want be far behind them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jltrent, post: 1479154, member: 21075"] Good read. I thought about cutting back also, but them old cows keep the place cleaned up, I never get bored as always something to do, whether I want to do it or not. I retired about 4 years ago form corrections and usually keep between 80-90 cows and make my on feed. I did have my son to help, but his job keeps him pretty busy now (I have two grandsons 8 and 11 that I am going to try and train this summer). Those 12-14 hour days working in the summer is getting a lot harder to do and sure is not fun like it use to be. I walked around fence rows yesterday about four hours nipping cedars as now is the time of year to be able to see the small ones, after feeding cattle and breaking ice about 2 hours (2 new calves), then completed 2 small engine projects I finally got parts in for. I never go anywhere, hate TV and like to stay busy. Probably when the old cows go I want be far behind them. [/QUOTE]
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