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<blockquote data-quote="Brahma Bull" data-source="post: 362655" data-attributes="member: 5767"><p>Ok will drive around all the woods in Angelina,Tyler,Jasper counties when I get home on leave.See if I can find anything I like.Yeah it is real beautiful country.Nothing pretty"er than a big herd of fat mom ma cows in belly deep grass in those piney woods.I almost bought some land near Woodville in 85,but the Sartwell Ranch was sold and subdivided.I bought the lot with the old homestead,cow pen,water well.The house was built back in 1890's.Think I have the best part as far as pasture land.</p><p>Got both bahai and common burmuda.It was a real rodeo watching those cowboys trying to catch all those wild crazy cows in all that thick brush.Took them over a year to get most of them,never did get them all.Most of the land was and still is swamp,brush,weeds,post oaks,dirt poor.I do good at 2 acres per cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brahma Bull, post: 362655, member: 5767"] Ok will drive around all the woods in Angelina,Tyler,Jasper counties when I get home on leave.See if I can find anything I like.Yeah it is real beautiful country.Nothing pretty"er than a big herd of fat mom ma cows in belly deep grass in those piney woods.I almost bought some land near Woodville in 85,but the Sartwell Ranch was sold and subdivided.I bought the lot with the old homestead,cow pen,water well.The house was built back in 1890's.Think I have the best part as far as pasture land. Got both bahai and common burmuda.It was a real rodeo watching those cowboys trying to catch all those wild crazy cows in all that thick brush.Took them over a year to get most of them,never did get them all.Most of the land was and still is swamp,brush,weeds,post oaks,dirt poor.I do good at 2 acres per cow. [/QUOTE]
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