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What to do when the cows are gone
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<blockquote data-quote="Grassman247" data-source="post: 9196069" data-attributes="member: 78550"><p>He’s not going to listen to sensible info like that beefy.</p><p></p><p>when I started my tenancy I bought £700 leftovers from someone else’s herd and milked the place as hard as we could, most stuff was falling down and we had one field with water and fencing. I didn’t go and buy the best of the best Holsteins that cost a fortune. Time and time again people have given advice and he’s not listened. Yes I get he enjoys the pedigree thing but unless your on a Tesco contract and have been handed a farm then it isn’t very profitable for a startup. Should have listened to those who gave advice at the start and bought a couple of pedigree cows to hobby with while milking the place as hard as possible to get yourself on the ladder.</p><p></p><p>I’d say selling the cows is probably best before debts get any bigger.</p><p></p><p>At least your doing the decent thing of paying stuff off, many others don’t bother</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grassman247, post: 9196069, member: 78550"] He’s not going to listen to sensible info like that beefy. when I started my tenancy I bought £700 leftovers from someone else’s herd and milked the place as hard as we could, most stuff was falling down and we had one field with water and fencing. I didn’t go and buy the best of the best Holsteins that cost a fortune. Time and time again people have given advice and he’s not listened. Yes I get he enjoys the pedigree thing but unless your on a Tesco contract and have been handed a farm then it isn’t very profitable for a startup. Should have listened to those who gave advice at the start and bought a couple of pedigree cows to hobby with while milking the place as hard as possible to get yourself on the ladder. I’d say selling the cows is probably best before debts get any bigger. At least your doing the decent thing of paying stuff off, many others don’t bother [/QUOTE]
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