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<blockquote data-quote="Ferd" data-source="post: 1694510" data-attributes="member: 22819"><p>I sold way down due to clogged arteries, but kept a few old cows and my bull. I had too much grass, so I bought some 380-450 pound calves and let them eat it. I sell when their current weight is bringing good money. The old cows keep the calves calm. I'm halfway-ish between 2 auction barns, and I use whichever is cheaper at the time for buying and sell where they are going better. So what's worked for me is a few problem free cows and a calm bull along with stocker calves that I buy and sell so that I don't have to mess with birthing. I guess that you still need some experience to do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ferd, post: 1694510, member: 22819"] I sold way down due to clogged arteries, but kept a few old cows and my bull. I had too much grass, so I bought some 380-450 pound calves and let them eat it. I sell when their current weight is bringing good money. The old cows keep the calves calm. I’m halfway-ish between 2 auction barns, and I use whichever is cheaper at the time for buying and sell where they are going better. So what’s worked for me is a few problem free cows and a calm bull along with stocker calves that I buy and sell so that I don’t have to mess with birthing. I guess that you still need some experience to do that. [/QUOTE]
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