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<blockquote data-quote="AlmostaTexan" data-source="post: 1251093" data-attributes="member: 23893"><p>True. 20 acres is a bee fart no matter how I look at it.</p><p></p><p>Frankly, I had planned on starting itty bitty and if I don't make a crap shoot of it, perhaps either leasing or purchasing more pastureland at a later date.</p><p>Spent last year in Texas with a herd of LH and Corriente. Not cattle I would consider beginner friendly! But, meh, it is what it is.</p><p></p><p>I've forgotten already who asked, I have 15 acres of grazeable pasture (that has not been grazed in over a decade but has been hayed) with one side fenced, I still have to put up the rest of the fencing and redo the perimeter fencing to the back of the property. I do have someone coming to test the soil for me. I do need to install pens and a chute.</p><p></p><p>Obviously I don't plan on running out and buying the first wet nose heifer that looks at me sideways, at this point I'm thinking nothing is going to happen until next year. Thinking of it, might be longer before all this comes to play as a new fence and the handling pens are bookoo bucks that I am going to have to save for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlmostaTexan, post: 1251093, member: 23893"] True. 20 acres is a bee fart no matter how I look at it. Frankly, I had planned on starting itty bitty and if I don't make a crap shoot of it, perhaps either leasing or purchasing more pastureland at a later date. Spent last year in Texas with a herd of LH and Corriente. Not cattle I would consider beginner friendly! But, meh, it is what it is. I've forgotten already who asked, I have 15 acres of grazeable pasture (that has not been grazed in over a decade but has been hayed) with one side fenced, I still have to put up the rest of the fencing and redo the perimeter fencing to the back of the property. I do have someone coming to test the soil for me. I do need to install pens and a chute. Obviously I don't plan on running out and buying the first wet nose heifer that looks at me sideways, at this point I'm thinking nothing is going to happen until next year. Thinking of it, might be longer before all this comes to play as a new fence and the handling pens are bookoo bucks that I am going to have to save for. [/QUOTE]
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