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<blockquote data-quote="FlyingLSimmentals" data-source="post: 1429929" data-attributes="member: 16752"><p>I hear you all! He's extremely lucky it wasn't one of mine. I would have thrown his butt in and he be paying me for my calf. Dad's too easy going and let's him get away with too much. He's also ran the tractor into the board fence and took out a post while trying to disk up a garden in late, late June. I'll end up having to repair that. He just creates problems playing hobby stupid farmer. Sorry if I insulted any hobby farmers but I hate that title. With whatever I'm raising (crops or livestock) I want it to clear at least a little money. It's a business not a hobby even if it's a low incoming one. It's the family farm that has been in the family since after the Revolution but sometimes I wish it was gone. Dad could have done so much more buying his own place, if he had forced it sold after my grandfather died instead of staying in it with his brothers. Seriously doubt it if it stays with any family members for another generation but that's me speculating. Again hopefully in a few years our livestock will be on the other farm that dad, my brother, and I have purchased. I Love My Whole Family but some of them was hid behind the doors when God gave out common sense. </p><p>Been looking for a calf to try and put on her but with not much luck. She's such a heavy milker, hate for her to not raise a calf. She's a 9 year old that hasn't ever screwed up. We hate to keep a cow not working but guess we will in this situation, as long as her bag don't go bad since it was mismanagement that caused the loss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlyingLSimmentals, post: 1429929, member: 16752"] I hear you all! He's extremely lucky it wasn't one of mine. I would have thrown his butt in and he be paying me for my calf. Dad's too easy going and let's him get away with too much. He's also ran the tractor into the board fence and took out a post while trying to disk up a garden in late, late June. I'll end up having to repair that. He just creates problems playing hobby stupid farmer. Sorry if I insulted any hobby farmers but I hate that title. With whatever I'm raising (crops or livestock) I want it to clear at least a little money. It's a business not a hobby even if it's a low incoming one. It's the family farm that has been in the family since after the Revolution but sometimes I wish it was gone. Dad could have done so much more buying his own place, if he had forced it sold after my grandfather died instead of staying in it with his brothers. Seriously doubt it if it stays with any family members for another generation but that's me speculating. Again hopefully in a few years our livestock will be on the other farm that dad, my brother, and I have purchased. I Love My Whole Family but some of them was hid behind the doors when God gave out common sense. Been looking for a calf to try and put on her but with not much luck. She's such a heavy milker, hate for her to not raise a calf. She's a 9 year old that hasn't ever screwed up. We hate to keep a cow not working but guess we will in this situation, as long as her bag don't go bad since it was mismanagement that caused the loss. [/QUOTE]
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