Maple Leaf Angus
Well-known member
We were just starting to get our feet back under us from the BSE thing and now we have a nasty drought going here in Southern Ontario. I have been dipping into the winter's hay pretty good the past few weeks and will have it fed out by the end of October.
I've had to buy too much hay the past few years with the drier summers we've been having. It's hard to compete in the hay market with the dairy and horse guys setting the prices.
I don't think that even my efficient Black Angus and baldies will winter very well on snowballs and buying that much hay just won't work. Cows are getting real cheap as many others are in the same jam. Lots of grass cattle are already hitting the sales barns.
There comes a time when a chap might be just as far ahead to fold the hand (Kenny Rogers comes to mind . . .!) and walk away before I have to run. I thinking I'll wean the calves a bit early and dump the cows. I guess we'll find out how good the CAIS program works.
There come a point where the hassles seem to outweigh the benefits. Time to move on.
I've had to buy too much hay the past few years with the drier summers we've been having. It's hard to compete in the hay market with the dairy and horse guys setting the prices.
I don't think that even my efficient Black Angus and baldies will winter very well on snowballs and buying that much hay just won't work. Cows are getting real cheap as many others are in the same jam. Lots of grass cattle are already hitting the sales barns.
There comes a time when a chap might be just as far ahead to fold the hand (Kenny Rogers comes to mind . . .!) and walk away before I have to run. I thinking I'll wean the calves a bit early and dump the cows. I guess we'll find out how good the CAIS program works.
There come a point where the hassles seem to outweigh the benefits. Time to move on.