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<blockquote data-quote="sterlingbp" data-source="post: 155534" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>Drought is surrounding my area of Texas. Only hay is 2 hours away in several counties at triple of normal price and running out fast. I have bought all I can find and still looking. I have Registered Angus and are not as liquld as commerical cows. I have cows for sale and would like to keep a base of females for the future for I have searched the country to put these together. Does anyone have any ideas (a person called and was fixing to roll up dead Klein grass. Wouldn't ever think I would consider that). Or has anyone have positive or negative experiences shipping out of state and let someone board for the winter. Thanks, Sterlingbp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sterlingbp, post: 155534, member: 2805"] Drought is surrounding my area of Texas. Only hay is 2 hours away in several counties at triple of normal price and running out fast. I have bought all I can find and still looking. I have Registered Angus and are not as liquld as commerical cows. I have cows for sale and would like to keep a base of females for the future for I have searched the country to put these together. Does anyone have any ideas (a person called and was fixing to roll up dead Klein grass. Wouldn't ever think I would consider that). Or has anyone have positive or negative experiences shipping out of state and let someone board for the winter. Thanks, Sterlingbp [/QUOTE]
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