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<blockquote data-quote="mtchick" data-source="post: 1772645" data-attributes="member: 22091"><p>I would start by taking control of your land. Start charging the guy down the road for pasture lease and limit the number of animals put on it. He doesn't care if your land gets over grazed and turns to dust and weeds, you need to control that. You can tell him how many cows and for what length of time he can have the animals on your land. </p><p>I don't know Texas, but here in MT if I put 30 cows on 50 acres it would be dust in 3 days. Here we charged last grazing season, $25 per pair per month, bulls are $30, so you could tell him for example, 10 pair + 1 bull for 3 months to be re evaluated monthly for x amount monthly. </p><p>If you want your own animals, start out with maybe 10-12 yearlings at the start of your grazing season and sell them before you need to supplement feed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtchick, post: 1772645, member: 22091"] I would start by taking control of your land. Start charging the guy down the road for pasture lease and limit the number of animals put on it. He doesn't care if your land gets over grazed and turns to dust and weeds, you need to control that. You can tell him how many cows and for what length of time he can have the animals on your land. I don't know Texas, but here in MT if I put 30 cows on 50 acres it would be dust in 3 days. Here we charged last grazing season, $25 per pair per month, bulls are $30, so you could tell him for example, 10 pair + 1 bull for 3 months to be re evaluated monthly for x amount monthly. If you want your own animals, start out with maybe 10-12 yearlings at the start of your grazing season and sell them before you need to supplement feed. [/QUOTE]
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