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<blockquote data-quote="boondocks" data-source="post: 1146350" data-attributes="member: 20599"><p>:welcome: Welcome to CA!</p><p>I'm pretty much a cow newbie too--moved from city to country 3 years ago, and went from 0 to about 10 cows. If you put your location in your profile, it will help people here tailor their advice for your climate/conditions.</p><p></p><p>Conventional wisdom is that cows prefer a buddy, that it can be hard on them to be alone. They're herd animals.</p><p></p><p>I read Storey's Guide to Raising Beef Cattle (sort of the definitive beginner's how-to book) by Heather Smith Thomas; then branched out into reading Angus Ass'n website, Cornell publications, and other related sources.</p><p></p><p>I know others will weigh in too.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your new adventure!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boondocks, post: 1146350, member: 20599"] :welcome: Welcome to CA! I'm pretty much a cow newbie too--moved from city to country 3 years ago, and went from 0 to about 10 cows. If you put your location in your profile, it will help people here tailor their advice for your climate/conditions. Conventional wisdom is that cows prefer a buddy, that it can be hard on them to be alone. They're herd animals. I read Storey's Guide to Raising Beef Cattle (sort of the definitive beginner's how-to book) by Heather Smith Thomas; then branched out into reading Angus Ass'n website, Cornell publications, and other related sources. I know others will weigh in too. Good luck with your new adventure! [/QUOTE]
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