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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3310260" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I don't. Best thing that ever happened was selling off every danged one of them, and wiping my hands clean of the entire cow/calf operation.</p><p>Your stuck at home just like a dairy farmer. You have to feed and you have to milk. Twice a day with dairy. No vacations, no sick days, no taking a day at the lake. Good luck finding someone to help out for a week or two to get away. </p><p>I'll admit it was a cool gig while working for ranchers when young, but doing the same just didn't work out for me later on when starting my own herd. When that last trucker drove away headed for the sale barn, it was like a new life opened up with all the spare time on top of keeping a full time job that required lots of overtime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3310260, member: 5412"] I don't. Best thing that ever happened was selling off every danged one of them, and wiping my hands clean of the entire cow/calf operation. Your stuck at home just like a dairy farmer. You have to feed and you have to milk. Twice a day with dairy. No vacations, no sick days, no taking a day at the lake. Good luck finding someone to help out for a week or two to get away. I'll admit it was a cool gig while working for ranchers when young, but doing the same just didn't work out for me later on when starting my own herd. When that last trucker drove away headed for the sale barn, it was like a new life opened up with all the spare time on top of keeping a full time job that required lots of overtime. [/QUOTE]
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