Need more info here. By 2,3, or 5 steer are you say'n they buy litle'ns and sell'm when they are bigger? Are you marketing them as finished beef? Are they eat'n mostly grass or are you talking bout 5 steers eat'n out of a bucket? Like some one else said how old are your folks? Why are they cutting back (are they getting to where they can't do it or are they loose'n too much money)?
If you have mostly grass and not have'n to buy all the feed see if you can work out a deal with your folks. Tell'm you will stop by and feed'm come'n or go'n to work, they buy the feed, yall split the cost of the calves and split the money when sold. You won't be out much (meaning you can't loose much) and you might make a little to stick back for your farm when you get it.
2-5 steers should not be much work depending on what your doing with them but ain't gonna make your rich.
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