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Re: Mad Cow is confirmed.
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Posted by young guy on December 25, 2003 at 01:20:22 from (207.190.85.4):
In Reply to: Mad Cow is confirmed. posted by Ray,IN on December 23, 2003 at 20:53:36:
I totally agree with kyhayman the world is not going to end because of this one cow, this just time to be concerend. I am just a young guy just getting a good start on my own and i see this as a great oppertunity to buy some really cheap feeder cattle this next week. I figure around april or may cattle prices will be back to normal. Remember back on 9/11 when everyone went into a big panic, including me. I remember selling fat cattle and losing alot of money because of my panic. And I learned a very expensive lesson if I would have thought about it at the time I would have held those cattle back and fed them just corn and bean fodder and waited a couple of months until the prices came back up. It also taught me to have a large cushion of money in the bank. When everyone was selling cattle off this fall and using that money for new pickups and machinery I was thinking to myself that they should be saving for tough times. And now those people wished they had that 30 grand in the bank instead of the new pickup sitting in the drive way. Just my thoughts.
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