Hawkeye wrote:Good idea. I have a vague budget, but I need to sit down and officially tighten the belt. I know that way too much money just slips through my fingers.
beauanderos wrote:Budget phoooey! If I made a budget I'd never be able to make myself commit to buying more silver and gold!
barrytrot wrote:Zero new bullion purchases? Not even "quality rolls"? I say that you revamp the budget to be able to get 1 per month. Compromise is better than lock down. Your soul needs a budget too you know and a nice "dream roll" is goo for the soul!
mflugher wrote:can always search a few boxes of halves a month so that you stack grows a little...
Also u can always reinvest the nickels if the AG price gets too good...
neilgin1 wrote:plus we just got a deal today, when a widow sold us hubbys herd of 60 sheep for $20 a head, and I had bought ALL the posts and fencing for the new pasture here.....that's a LOT of money,least it is to me.
neilgin1 wrote: I know, I know, I know!!!...why you think I got to get real about this?...I got a good stack, you know that....but if I cant hold onto it!...I might as well just piss into the wind.
Treetop wrote:neilgin1 wrote:plus we just got a deal today, when a widow sold us hubbys herd of 60 sheep for $20 a head, and I had bought ALL the posts and fencing for the new pasture here.....that's a LOT of money,least it is to me.
Im adjusting into the same mentality here neil. Cutting the fat so we can get everything paid off faster. We have a ways to go, but lots better then we were.
That is a great price on sheep! Any idea what kind? I dont know much about sheep, Im into goats which are easier to feed in my area. We have grasses here, but not at the levels you need for sheep or cattle unless you have tons of land. I was able to get enough posts just from my trees, but fencing sure aint cheap. Im going to try expanding only with my trees after having sunk over 1k into the metal fencing that will outlast me. Ive been digging into the old methods for that, lots to think about and cover befor eI really start trying it out and seeing how well it works with the goats.
mflugher wrote:Just FYI sheep are very hard to fence my buddy who owns some gas stations and runs a halfassed farm had about 20 sheep and they were rarely in their pasture. However they never seemed to run too far off.
Just a suggestion that you spend a little extra time researching fencing for the sheep before you just jump into building a run of the mill fence. You might find yourself rebuilding the fence if not.
and some billy goats to sound the coyote alarm.
mflugher wrote:Just FYI sheep are very hard to fence my buddy who owns some gas stations and runs a halfassed farm had about 20 sheep and they were rarely in their pasture. However they never seemed to run too far off.
Just a suggestion that you spend a little extra time researching fencing for the sheep before you just jump into building a run of the mill fence. You might find yourself rebuilding the fence if not.
Treetop wrote:.
So neil, are you getting into the whole deal and shearing them? or hiring it out? My understanding it you HAVE to shear them?
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