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<blockquote data-quote="TexasRancher" data-source="post: 1719935" data-attributes="member: 8359"><p>I do understand what you're saying and it's good we have people, like you, "that arrived" to fight and help all struggling cattleman. However, each of us are learning and improving our methods as time goes on...some, like me, are focused on the pasture land, improvements and quality as much as the cattle. I'm fairly new to cattle production, there's a hell of a lot to learn and it's enjoyable. Maybe my 4th or 5th year I'll break even or turn a profit. For God and myself...it's not about business or stepping out of cattle because I'm not making a profit. No, when I get older and can't move good (or die)....I'll be like "Wow what a Trip...Life, Land and Cattle have been, I want to Go Again" (only gratitude and appreciation). God takes care of me and my cattle...and He'll take care of those devious sloth middle-men making-taking a profit on our backs...whether with FIGHTERS like you Brute or when the Divine day comes for them.</p><p>My thoughts on my cattle experience " I don't know what the hell I'm doing...but I'm having a ball".... i found out hardly anybody (even seasoned cattlemen) knows what they're doing either". I want to have fun first, business second....else why would i want to force myself and force my cattle to do the impossible together (for the business plan) and both be unhappy. The happiest times for me is when I'm working on the land and my cattle get done grazing-eating and come to see me, be around me. Pure Bliss! God has given me the golden treasure of cattle...and in fact a lot of gold and silver too! Walking with God.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasRancher, post: 1719935, member: 8359"] I do understand what you're saying and it's good we have people, like you, "that arrived" to fight and help all struggling cattleman. However, each of us are learning and improving our methods as time goes on...some, like me, are focused on the pasture land, improvements and quality as much as the cattle. I'm fairly new to cattle production, there's a hell of a lot to learn and it's enjoyable. Maybe my 4th or 5th year I'll break even or turn a profit. For God and myself...it's not about business or stepping out of cattle because I'm not making a profit. No, when I get older and can't move good (or die)....I'll be like "Wow what a Trip...Life, Land and Cattle have been, I want to Go Again" (only gratitude and appreciation). God takes care of me and my cattle...and He'll take care of those devious sloth middle-men making-taking a profit on our backs...whether with FIGHTERS like you Brute or when the Divine day comes for them. My thoughts on my cattle experience " I don't know what the hell I'm doing...but I'm having a ball".... i found out hardly anybody (even seasoned cattlemen) knows what they're doing either". I want to have fun first, business second....else why would i want to force myself and force my cattle to do the impossible together (for the business plan) and both be unhappy. The happiest times for me is when I'm working on the land and my cattle get done grazing-eating and come to see me, be around me. Pure Bliss! God has given me the golden treasure of cattle...and in fact a lot of gold and silver too! Walking with God. [/QUOTE]
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