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<blockquote data-quote="TexasRancher" data-source="post: 1705096" data-attributes="member: 8359"><p>A few of these You tube Farm-Cattle-Homestead channels like "Our Wyoming Life", "Wrangler Star" they are in the You Tube Business it's a show- money maker. Mike from Our Wyoming life will most likely find reasonable donated hay for logistic costs only. He had a herd of 300 but reduced it to 100 head due to winter snow fall (their rain-basically) being down the last few years.</p><p>Rainfall controls everything...I'm no expert on cattle to acreage stock rates....but what I do is look at best rainfall year growth...if it supports 25 head...I'll run 12 head on that land. I cut everything in half to mitigate risk during droughts. Nobody wants to sell cattle during a drought...you'll hurt even more with crowds at the sale cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasRancher, post: 1705096, member: 8359"] A few of these You tube Farm-Cattle-Homestead channels like "Our Wyoming Life", "Wrangler Star" they are in the You Tube Business it's a show- money maker. Mike from Our Wyoming life will most likely find reasonable donated hay for logistic costs only. He had a herd of 300 but reduced it to 100 head due to winter snow fall (their rain-basically) being down the last few years. Rainfall controls everything...I'm no expert on cattle to acreage stock rates....but what I do is look at best rainfall year growth...if it supports 25 head...I'll run 12 head on that land. I cut everything in half to mitigate risk during droughts. Nobody wants to sell cattle during a drought...you'll hurt even more with crowds at the sale cattle. [/QUOTE]
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