
11/26/05, 06:42 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: New York
Posts: 2,102
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Depends what your after, as far as income. Do you want a consistent income? Or do you want to know you will get some good money for what your raising? If you want the latter, buy registered stock. They can be sold (yearling heifers), for 2000+. That is for holsteins. A farm locally sells their cows for 3000. Different prices in different regions as well. She sells her to individuals (not an auction). If you want an income all the time. I think when the farm locally raised them, I think he received 1.25 or 1.50 per animal, per day. He did not own them, he grew them. If you want, I could pass you a number to a grower, someone that raises animals for a large dairy (local grower). She raises calves from day old to 100 days, then they go back to the farm. Not sure how much she charges, but it might be an idea..
Jeff
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