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A few ??? for a cattle newbie
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullbuyer" data-source="post: 172441" data-attributes="member: 2261"><p>I'll tackle one or two of these:</p><p>First - If you're buying a Highland Bull then this must be a pet / 'something to eat the grass' undertaking and not a for-profit adventure. </p><p>I have had cattle that ran very well with horses and I've had an old cow or two that loved to hit the horses and vice versa. I think you'll have to play the wait and see game. I would think that the younger they are introduced - the better. </p><p>On question 3 - go to the Tractor Supply Company website - on there somewhere is how to calculate weight based on a few measurements. I honestly have no idea as to the accuracy. If you want accuracy call on an old farmer - he'll know what it weighs within a few pounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullbuyer, post: 172441, member: 2261"] I'll tackle one or two of these: First - If you're buying a Highland Bull then this must be a pet / 'something to eat the grass' undertaking and not a for-profit adventure. I have had cattle that ran very well with horses and I've had an old cow or two that loved to hit the horses and vice versa. I think you'll have to play the wait and see game. I would think that the younger they are introduced - the better. On question 3 - go to the Tractor Supply Company website - on there somewhere is how to calculate weight based on a few measurements. I honestly have no idea as to the accuracy. If you want accuracy call on an old farmer - he'll know what it weighs within a few pounds. [/QUOTE]
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