Posted by Notjustair on March 10, 2015 at 15:27:37 from (70.195.11.99):
In Reply to: thoughts on this posted by blue924.9 on March 10, 2015 at 12:55:29:
There's a lot of cold water being thrown on you. I'll warm it a little.
It seems as though you realize that you will be feeding them and that seems natural to you. Hay right now is cheap so that's no biggie. If it gets pricey you may rethink. I say do it. You seem like a kid willing to work to have some dirty clothes as your reward. As long as you know that you will be in it for a while to see any real profit you will be fine. It's the guys that buy in big on years like this and then want to sell them all for a big check that have the bank calling. Cattle don't work that way. You have to think about 18 months out. If you are ready to do that go for it. Put a pencil to your every action and you will be wise.
PS - girls love to see boys that work hard. The ones that appreciate it are the ones to keep.
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