Dori's classified (Nice cow, BTW) got me thinking.. How many calves would you have to have to pay for a nurse cow? Is it more trouble than it is worth? I don't even know what a good cow costs but would imagine they are getting cheaper with milk prices down & all. We are feeding 2 right now - which I know isn't enough, but we'll probably pull another twin soon and calving season has only begun so??
Speaking of low milk prices - I just paid $65 for a bag of milk replacer which is the same, if not higher than last year. I also haven't noticed any big decrease in milk prices at the grocery store.. Seems like someone is still making sure their profit is made...
Speaking of low milk prices - I just paid $65 for a bag of milk replacer which is the same, if not higher than last year. I also haven't noticed any big decrease in milk prices at the grocery store.. Seems like someone is still making sure their profit is made...