Santa Gertrudis were developed there on the King Ranch weren't they....they should still work great.DCortez":2pnm7855 said:What breed does the best, and is the easiest to care for, in the Kingsville, Texas area?
Thanks!
;-) :clap: ;-)jedstivers":m6kgs5pg said:All the above and Longhorn.
Before y'all jump on that answer he didn't ask anything about how they would sell.
jedstivers":1wqgsjj1 said:That's 35 acres. Just go with cheap Long Horn or pretty much any kind of Brahman cross that's gentle. Don't know how many head 35 acres in W. Texas will handle but I doubt many.
Yep, I musta hit the wrong button. I thought it should be more than 35 but I got distracted.cross_7":2ihwb0rt said:jedstivers":2ihwb0rt said:That's 35 acres. Just go with cheap Long Horn or pretty much any kind of Brahman cross that's gentle. Don't know how many head 35 acres in W. Texas will handle but I doubt many.
50 acres
And as the surveyor always puts on his field notes "more or less".Arkansas":2uv432tx said:Actually its 50.7346 acre OR 50 acre and 3555.5 yd² lol
Arkansas":231adbq4 said:Actually its 50.7346 acre OR 50 acre and 3555.5 yd² lol
Prolly no more than 5. Depends on how improved the ground is.Stepbystep":3i7c5egc said:Arkansas":3i7c5egc said:Actually its 50.7346 acre OR 50 acre and 3555.5 yd² lol
Sorry if I missed it but what was the answer to how many cattle on this land?
wow 5 cows on 50 acres.Massey135":20q806hu said:Prolly no more than 5. Depends on how improved the ground is.Stepbystep":20q806hu said:Arkansas":20q806hu said:Actually its 50.7346 acre OR 50 acre and 3555.5 yd² lol
Sorry if I missed it but what was the answer to how many cattle on this land?
What is the formula for computing that acreage?