Posted by oldproudvet on December 28, 2017 at 07:56:34 from (206.188.253.91):
In Reply to: I think I'm gonna quit posted by DeltaRed on December 28, 2017 at 07:37:36:
It's a very HARD decision. We've had a herd of grass fed/finished Devon cattle for years, phenomenal mixed grass hay and pasture ground, a true self sustaining business. Market direct @ $4.50 a # hanging. But no kid interested, I'm 73, wife @ 70 both in excellent health but the work is getting harder, this year being the hardest. So, the cattle have been sold, we were fortunate to find local direct marketing farms to split the herd up with, and now, I have just 1 ol bull at home. We're quite a pair. You feel empty, w/o purpose and all sorts of other feelings. But then, when it was -22 a couple of mornings ago, not having to feed, check water etc etc felt pretty darn good. I'd rather have the decision to move on ours, rather then the kids or some care provider in the future........ you'll be making the right choice if you think it thru in a positive manner. I'm looking fwd to more shows and tractor tours if nothing else...............
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