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<blockquote data-quote="chippie" data-source="post: 706691" data-attributes="member: 5644"><p>I would suggest that you find out the amount of hay and grain a water buffalo requires to be productive and once you know that, you can research the cost of the hay and grain here (USA). You should be able to find that out from the producers in Italy or someone who has a water buffalo dairy. I don't know if water buffalo have different dietary requirements from the cattle here.</p><p></p><p>I may be speaking out of line, but I am beginning to wonder if you are for real. A businessman or investor does not ask for advice and prices on a bulletin board. If he is planning to invest a chunk of money buying land and building a facility, it would make more sense to contact builders in the area or hire a consultant. If you have a real estate agent looking for land for you, he or she can probably supply the names of businesses that can build a dairy, barn or whatever. </p><p></p><p>Hoard's Dairyman has advertisers that sell equipment and build dairies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chippie, post: 706691, member: 5644"] I would suggest that you find out the amount of hay and grain a water buffalo requires to be productive and once you know that, you can research the cost of the hay and grain here (USA). You should be able to find that out from the producers in Italy or someone who has a water buffalo dairy. I don't know if water buffalo have different dietary requirements from the cattle here. I may be speaking out of line, but I am beginning to wonder if you are for real. A businessman or investor does not ask for advice and prices on a bulletin board. If he is planning to invest a chunk of money buying land and building a facility, it would make more sense to contact builders in the area or hire a consultant. If you have a real estate agent looking for land for you, he or she can probably supply the names of businesses that can build a dairy, barn or whatever. Hoard's Dairyman has advertisers that sell equipment and build dairies. [/QUOTE]
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