Posted by dave2 on February 24, 2010 at 03:51:53 from (91.10.173.176):
Don't beat me up folks, just set me straight..... You don't see a lot of cattle on pasture here in my area unless they have their bellies full and have a little space to enjoy the sun. Just got offered a couple bull calves for next to nothing and have access to hay, silo hay, corn silage, and corn within a half mile. Horses will be vacating the stalls in a couple weeks until about November. Trying to find the breed, but these are dairy cattle but big hefty ones not like jerseys or holsteins. Could I take a couple calves and have them ready to butcher/sell by say October?
Don't care that muck for the beef here, but if I fed it like you folks do, I'd have some good stuff I think.
If I can have them gone by October, I could do 3 or 4 and maybe pay for feed/pasture rent for all including horses. At least, I'd be shoveling sh!t for something that was paying for itself.
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