MuseChaser
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... and I got nuthin'....
Buy 10 cows and 1 bull and put them out to pasture.
Next year you will have 20
Then 40
Then 80
Then 160
Sell those cows for cash and you have $200,000
Awesome. The last one should be derivatives trading or hedge-fund management rather than venture capital, but that didn't stop me from laughing.
Can you get the milk for free? If so, why buy the cow?
Only if you play your git-tar on the MTV ....I thought it was money for nothin and the chicks for free?
Them guys ain't dumb...Only if you play your git-tar on the MTV ....
I met a researcher in Georgia who was trying to make transgenic chickens, which is far harder than doing so for a mammal. He was trying to make eggs into bioreactors, replacing the albumen with pharmacologically useful proteins. The story I heard is he was looking at an egg processing facility and started seeing dollars just rolling down the conveyers.Have you ever considered cash chickens?
....provided you start with a large fortune, right?Maybe try something aviation related? I hear you can make a small fortune in aviation...
How about this?
Pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered (old investor saying).out that
How about this?
Cows are pretty amazing. They get huge eating grass and can sell for thousands of dollars.
Nothing wrong with that -- grazing animals are a good way to convert the sun's energy that falls on non-arable grassland into food that humans consume. In many parts of the world, like the Sahel in Africa, there's neither the soil nor rainfall to grow enough crops to feed the population, so herding grazing animals is the only way to do it (though it's getting harder and harder there as the earth warms up).hehe .... whenever I meet a vegetarian I tell them .... I am a vegetarian too!!!!
My method is to take natural organic green grass and green corn stalks , process it through a cow ... and then eat the roasts and steaks and ribs
Was that the same guy that tried to bio-engineer boneless, skinless chickens in order to skip a lot of processing. I believe he failed because he couldn't get the roosters and chickens to mate.I met a researcher in Georgia who was trying to make transgenic chickens, which is far harder than doing so for a mammal. He was trying to make eggs into bioreactors, replacing the albumen with pharmacologically useful proteins. The story I heard is he was looking at an egg processing facility and started seeing dollars just rolling down the conveyers.
Can't say, can't recall the guy's name. This was quite a few years ago. He was quite a character though.Was that the same guy that tried to bio-engineer boneless, skinless chickens in order to skip a lot of processing. I believe he failed because he couldn't get the roosters and chickens to mate.
Yeah, that's where I stole the idea. Thanks for looking it up.