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44 Farms partners with Walmart??
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<blockquote data-quote="CattleMan1920" data-source="post: 1551800" data-attributes="member: 37967"><p>PM me and I will give you the address so you can go see them. He rotated them every few days, between lots. I never said they were all cows, they were cows/calves, heifers, steers, 3 bulls. He never fed grain, ever. His hay wasn't crap, but it wasn't great either. He would sell about 35-45 steers a year, and would sell heifers and cows to thin things down. He maintained about 95 cows at any given time, most were from Branded. He often told me "i know I'm running too many, but it's working" The new owner has removed some of them and dropped the herd count, but there are still probably 70-80 head on 86 acres. </p><p></p><p>As I said before, that's too concentrated for me. But he was in his 80's and had cattle since he was a teenager, he wasn't a rookie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CattleMan1920, post: 1551800, member: 37967"] PM me and I will give you the address so you can go see them. He rotated them every few days, between lots. I never said they were all cows, they were cows/calves, heifers, steers, 3 bulls. He never fed grain, ever. His hay wasn’t crap, but it wasn’t great either. He would sell about 35-45 steers a year, and would sell heifers and cows to thin things down. He maintained about 95 cows at any given time, most were from Branded. He often told me “i know I’m running too many, but it’s working” The new owner has removed some of them and dropped the herd count, but there are still probably 70-80 head on 86 acres. As I said before, that’s too concentrated for me. But he was in his 80’s and had cattle since he was a teenager, he wasn’t a rookie. [/QUOTE]
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