Financially, what are your goals with the livestock? Are you wanting them to make enough yearly profit for you that it would be your main source of income? Or are you wanting them to just "pay you back" for what you have put into them each year, with maybe a little bit of profit, too?
Definitely things to consider... You can lose A LOT of money really fast if you jump in with both feet and buy too much stock. Start slow, simple and few. Give yourself time to develop a budget as to what the livestock REALLY cost you. Then you can add more, or you might find you need to decrease your numbers.
I wouldn't get a bull, either. Especially if your neighbor is going to let you borrow his. Or AI is another option - you'll need a way to haul to a vet or a way to SAFELY confine/restrain your cows at home, though. Something to consider.
Definitely things to consider... You can lose A LOT of money really fast if you jump in with both feet and buy too much stock. Start slow, simple and few. Give yourself time to develop a budget as to what the livestock REALLY cost you. Then you can add more, or you might find you need to decrease your numbers.
I wouldn't get a bull, either. Especially if your neighbor is going to let you borrow his. Or AI is another option - you'll need a way to haul to a vet or a way to SAFELY confine/restrain your cows at home, though. Something to consider.