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Re: How do I learn about cows?
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Posted by Brj1 on October 12, 2006 at 11:22:53 from (24.159.18.76):
In Reply to: How do I learn about cows? posted by JackT on October 11, 2006 at 10:18:59:
We have a 180 acre farm that my grandfather started with one cow. He walked the cow a few miles down the road and bred her, then he had two cows. You could do the same with your neighbor if he is willing. I don't like buying and selling cattle you seem to get some wild ones that are not used to your facilities and will not be used to you. Start with a small ammount and take really good care of them, when they get used to you handeling them is when you will not have a problem. As you have calves and put some weight on them you can sell them or keep them and grow your farm. But I would start with a few reliable cows and get them used to me, and keep them.
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