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<blockquote data-quote="bsmith" data-source="post: 767448" data-attributes="member: 14398"><p>Dang AC! I knew you needed some excess cows to net the approximately 83 calves needed for a pot load, but I didn't realize that 100 mommas was what it really takes to reliably achieve 83 uniform calves. And now there is this same sex group issue to deal with as well. You really know how to crush a guy's dreams!</p><p></p><p>465 of my 470 acres is available to the cows. It's mostly wooded with a 34 acre lake and three tanks. There is only a perimeter fence, no cross fences at all, just a trap area with corrals to work the cattle. Carrying 200 cows is not impossible, but it will take a lot of improvements to do that.</p><p></p><p>I may have to go to my ace in the hole sooner than I thought and that is to buy a traveling irrigation system to pump water and really maximize the 80 grass acres I have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bsmith, post: 767448, member: 14398"] Dang AC! I knew you needed some excess cows to net the approximately 83 calves needed for a pot load, but I didn't realize that 100 mommas was what it really takes to reliably achieve 83 uniform calves. And now there is this same sex group issue to deal with as well. You really know how to crush a guy's dreams! 465 of my 470 acres is available to the cows. It's mostly wooded with a 34 acre lake and three tanks. There is only a perimeter fence, no cross fences at all, just a trap area with corrals to work the cattle. Carrying 200 cows is not impossible, but it will take a lot of improvements to do that. I may have to go to my ace in the hole sooner than I thought and that is to buy a traveling irrigation system to pump water and really maximize the 80 grass acres I have. [/QUOTE]
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