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Originally posted by barnett77859 View Posthas anyone checked into the drought program for cows
Most only care about the poor slug in the check out line at the local grocer that has a lone star card to buy those cows. They care less about most other welfare.
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Originally posted by CoolHandLuke View PostIf you can’t afford to feed your livestock during a drought you should sell them.
You seen cattle prices? The man would be giving them away... calves are bringing more than cows and with most of us having cows calving in the fall/winter to sell spring/early summer, selling (giving away) cattle may not be an option. Saying you should sell cattle if you can’t afford to feed during a drought to a rancher is like saying you should sell your land if you can’t afford to irrigate during a drought to a farmer.
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Originally posted by DapperDan View PostYou seen cattle prices? The man would be giving them away... calves are bringing more than cows and with most of us having cows calving in the fall/winter to sell spring/early summer, selling (giving away) cattle may not be an option. Saying you should sell cattle if you can’t afford to feed during a drought to a rancher is like saying you should sell your land if you can’t afford to irrigate during a drought to a farmer.
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Originally posted by DapperDan View PostYou seen cattle prices? The man would be giving them away... calves are bringing more than cows and with most of us having cows calving in the fall/winter to sell spring/early summer, selling (giving away) cattle may not be an option. Saying you should sell cattle if you can’t afford to feed during a drought to a rancher is like saying you should sell your land if you can’t afford to irrigate during a drought to a farmer.
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Originally posted by DapperDan View PostYou seen cattle prices? The man would be giving them away... calves are bringing more than cows and with most of us having cows calving in the fall/winter to sell spring/early summer, selling (giving away) cattle may not be an option. Saying you should sell cattle if you can’t afford to feed during a drought to a rancher is like saying you should sell your land if you can’t afford to irrigate during a drought to a farmer.
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Shoulda put some back for feed when beef was *** high to a giraffe not long ago...
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Originally posted by chase15 View PostExcept most people are just recreational ranchers and don't count on those cattle as their main source of income
They may not be the main source of income for a lot of people but if done right can be a very good supplemental income. Not to mention keep property taxes affordable and not through the dang roof. Be dammed if I sell my cattle only to have my property taxes go up higher than what I gave all my cows away for.
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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostIt's not the same, and no one guaranteed you a profit when you bought the cows and bred them.
Shoulda put some back for feed when beef was *** high to a giraffe not long ago...
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Originally posted by Rack Ranch View PostA lot of compassion on TBH for those of us that raise cattle... SMH
I have to sell some more on Friday, not looking forward to the loss.
Got two cows that need to go Bc they throw chitty calves, but as of now, they are staying. Even early bred, they are staying. I actually could run a couple more cows so I may be keeping my eye out for the right heifers or young cows. Then when prices get decent, boot the other two.
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