Livestock finance

Northern territory

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Livestock Farmer
Out of interest, are you, and those members that have liked your post, all set about reducing numbers to play a waiting game?

I’m just carrying on regardless, with gradual expansion from home bred females (learnt my lesson, again, from buying in last year :banghead:). Other than the odd elite pedigree, I can’t see being daft enough to buy ewes in again.
I’m same as you. Breed from own flock. I still think it is the most profitable path. Although might need some fresh genetics soon.
 
I would go for it. Plenty of us have done it with finance in the past. You don’t live long enough to develop a business without it, those that do have a fairy godmother or something.
Only thing that would put me off is the price stock is at the moment. Keep in mind they could go down as well as up
 

Anymulewilldo

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Cheshire
Only thing that would put me off is the price stock is at the moment. Keep in mind they could go down as well as up
This is what would put me off. When stock is cheap I’ll borrow as much as I can from the Bank. While it’s as dear as this at the moment I’m very hesitant too borrow on the strength of “they won’t drop”.
Loans need too be serviced, sheep like too die. Some things are certain!
But good luck if you take the plunge, just be very careful
 

Henarar

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Somerset
I would go for it. Plenty of us have done it with finance in the past. You don’t live long enough to develop a business without it, those that do have a fairy godmother or something.
Only thing that would put me off is the price stock is at the moment. Keep in mind they could go down as well as up
I would think that plenty have developed a business without taking finance.
 

gwi1890

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Livestock Farmer
Location
North wales
I imagine a business loan through your bank would be cheaper, does anybody know if the bounce back loan is still available? That would certainly be a viable option given the cheap interest rate
 

muleman

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Everyone said these things last year now look what happened. People said mule ewe lambs are far to dear at £85-£95 but they look bloody cheap now don't they. Got a new customer who I contract shepherd ewe lambs for, we paid £85 for her ewe lambs and the theaves are going to be sold for £160/£170 (I would think) so have doubled in value. She is ecstatic as thought that I would be a money loosing exercise. You have to be in it to win it, that the fun of farming. BTW I wish I also had bought 200 more because have the ground and food for this this summer.
I thought they were far too cheap at £85/£95!
Surely you'll have to give us a bit more for them this time, i have a feeling they will be worth more fat.....i suppose a lot on here would say thats the best end to them!
 

Estate fencing.

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Livestock Farmer
I thought they were far too cheap at £85/£95!
Surely you'll have to give us a bit more for them this time, i have a feeling they will be worth more fat.....i suppose a lot on here would say thats the best end to them!
But they where a gamble weren’t they. I think we will have to give you boys a pound more for them😂
 

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