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10 cow/calf What it would take ?
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<blockquote data-quote="rjbovine" data-source="post: 884404" data-attributes="member: 15217"><p>I started two years ago with a old barn and mf 135 with bush hog and chainsaw. Found most of fencing supplies on craigslist. Bought gates and hay ring at farm auctions . I buy all my hay . It took the first year to clear brush and get fences built and install water line . Bought three bred cows to start . Leased a bull to cover the re-breeding. My rambling means , a lot of work to get started , a lot of expense . Would not trade it for anything . And believe me if it could go wrong it has . Neighbor uses his pickup with a stinger connected to the bumper and uses a wench to pickup the bale to move hay to the cows . Used supplies are out there a lot cheaper than new . It surprising how the cost add up to get started . If you could find a good mentor , priceless !! Good luck with your project . :tiphat:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjbovine, post: 884404, member: 15217"] I started two years ago with a old barn and mf 135 with bush hog and chainsaw. Found most of fencing supplies on craigslist. Bought gates and hay ring at farm auctions . I buy all my hay . It took the first year to clear brush and get fences built and install water line . Bought three bred cows to start . Leased a bull to cover the re-breeding. My rambling means , a lot of work to get started , a lot of expense . Would not trade it for anything . And believe me if it could go wrong it has . Neighbor uses his pickup with a stinger connected to the bumper and uses a wench to pickup the bale to move hay to the cows . Used supplies are out there a lot cheaper than new . It surprising how the cost add up to get started . If you could find a good mentor , priceless !! Good luck with your project . :tiphat: [/QUOTE]
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