




c.j. wrote:I am looking at getting some cows in the future. I have a full time job that I do 5 days a week but most likley will be working from home so I will be able to check on them during the day, is this possible? thinking about getting around 10 to start with and then breed them each year


lynnmcmahan wrote:Yes, it's possible but remember that cows don't read your schedule. They don't care if a calf is hung up at 10:00AM or they want to pay your neighbor's garden a visit while you are at work.
What you need is a retired daddy. My son and I have a few cattle. He works in the OR at the local hospital so he can't say "be back in an hour".
I'm the retired one and I get the jobs a Mexican won't do.



Isomade wrote:lynnmcmahan wrote:Yes, it's possible but remember that cows don't read your schedule. They don't care if a calf is hung up at 10:00AM or they want to pay your neighbor's garden a visit while you are at work.
What you need is a retired daddy. My son and I have a few cattle. He works in the OR at the local hospital so he can't say "be back in an hour".
I'm the retired one and I get the jobs a Mexican won't do.
You're just what I've been looking for. I pay 3 hots and a cot! Bet that's better than you are getting now. So when do you want to start?


hypo-chrisy wrote:Most of us have other jobs. Im a plumber

ga.prime wrote:hypo-chrisy wrote:Most of us have other jobs. Im a plumber
I'm a landscape reclamation architect.

ohiosteve wrote:ga.prime wrote:hypo-chrisy wrote:Most of us have other jobs. Im a plumber
I'm a landscape reclamation architect.
I'm a brain surgeon. The only reason I came to this site was because I know most people who raise cattle are not right in the head.

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