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My ostriches...yeah...I know this is cattletoday...sorry
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<blockquote data-quote="andybob" data-source="post: 213861" data-attributes="member: 2703"><p>I have been in N.C. a little over three years now.</p><p>Untill two years ago, the farm grazing was rented out and the hay fields where the lagoon water is disposed of,were cut and baled by local farmers who were given the hay at no futher cost. At present the company runs 82 Angus cows and 64 Hereford cows, all with calves for this season. The expansion of the cattle enterprise is the new company focal point, so the herd will be expanded, and a more focused breeding programme instituted companywide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybob, post: 213861, member: 2703"] I have been in N.C. a little over three years now. Untill two years ago, the farm grazing was rented out and the hay fields where the lagoon water is disposed of,were cut and baled by local farmers who were given the hay at no futher cost. At present the company runs 82 Angus cows and 64 Hereford cows, all with calves for this season. The expansion of the cattle enterprise is the new company focal point, so the herd will be expanded, and a more focused breeding programme instituted companywide. [/QUOTE]
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