farmerjan
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Glad that you did not take what I said as criticism because it was not meant that way. I started out with a couple calves, wanted to have maybe a dozen... raise a few for beef and such. We have gone WAAAAYYYY beyond that, but I get the smaller/homesteader mindset because at heart I am a "smaller/homesteader" type. That said, I used to try to " save" everything, and nursed many a calf and then lost my azz when selling them because I had WAY too much in them. Or they died. I raised bottle calves for years and did decent....and it was a real learning curve to get to where you have to also be a "businessman" when it comes to selling whether it is is one or 100.... You can't let a buyer walk all over you or string you along....
Hobby or not, you can't let them bleed you dry or bankrupt you. Breaking even is not expecting too much, a little profit to pay for some/all feed is really nice. The pleasure of having them is priceless....
The one good thing, is you can always eat them if they don't do as they should....
By the way, how is the bull doing? Will you be able to get him back from the people who bought him so that you can breed your girls for next years calves?
Hobby or not, you can't let them bleed you dry or bankrupt you. Breaking even is not expecting too much, a little profit to pay for some/all feed is really nice. The pleasure of having them is priceless....
The one good thing, is you can always eat them if they don't do as they should....
By the way, how is the bull doing? Will you be able to get him back from the people who bought him so that you can breed your girls for next years calves?