@RR Homestead I understand the hard work breeding to get some nice animals... years of decisions and dedication to making what you got, into better, and something that you call "front pasture" cattle, not the ones you put on the back 40.... and we have enough of them. But our heifers are much nicer than some of what we started with. Years of keeping the best.
Sad to say, this may be the final push to get you guys to get done and get moved too.... LOOKING FORWARD and moving forward... Get DONE and get GONE to greener pastures.
Since we have not had to totally liquidate, it has not hurt to send some nice animals to the sale... Yeah, some individual ones occasionally make you say "maybe I should have kept her"...but when we do send some now, we are looking at them critically and glad that they are of the quality that we can be glad to have our farm name associated with them.
We had a guy buy some heifers at the stockyard, and then while paying for them, DS walked into the office to pay for something, they got to talking... and when it became apparent that he wound up buying ours, wanted to know if we had anymore, they were needing 60 ... had bought some,,, we came up with another 5... delivered them to him and he kept on about how much calmer and better dispositioned ours were, That was a nice compliment...
You will get "HOME" and then something will work and you will be ready....
The dairy cows will be fine... they don't have to "work as hard" to make their living since you will have barns/sheds for them and they get "coddled" a bit with being fed and not having to "rustle their own grub" , out grazing all the time.