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<blockquote data-quote="mjdtexan" data-source="post: 575858" data-attributes="member: 8701"><p>I paid a neighbor with a brush hog 4 times this year to cut the back because it gets so high. </p><p></p><p> two wells actually.</p><p></p><p> Yes I would like the name and no, I dont know much about them. I have seen reference to "hang time" made mentioned here at those places and I an wondering what that is all about. I will PM you after I get done cooking these pork spare ribs.</p><p></p><p> yes I do. I do very well too.</p><p></p><p> I have been looking at that those large round hay bales in Crosby. I have not researched the grain part and to be honest I am a little comfused about grain. Some seem proud that they use none and some recommend using it. </p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>I have considered that and am prepared for that.</p><p></p><p> I do not own a trailer yet. I have been looking at a couple of them. Will a two horse-horse trailer work? The people in my area tend to own horses and goats. There is one cow in my neighbor hood but I can see its ribs and spine so I probably wont be asking his opinion.</p><p></p><p> Yes I live on the property. The front two acres are 6 foot high cyclone fenced. I just had that put up two years ago. I live on the NE side off of 59</p><p></p><p>Thanks for that. It appears there are a few places like that in the Houston area to call.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Bez+ has made me start thinking quite a bit. I do believe that my land will support two cows but now I am nervous about it. I am prepared to but plenty of hay. I do understand that I may wind up paying more for this beef than is commercially availble for them meat packers but I just have to find out. I am not buying cows tommorrow. I am putting a lot of work into the pasture. I <strong>will not </strong> put beef on that pasture and not be a responsible beef owner. I do want everybodies insight please. That website on the other thread with the pictures and the scale about what kind of shape the cows are in was a real eye opener. Thats how I figured out my down the street neighbors cow was way to skinny. He raises that cow on about two acres with some goats and chickens on the same property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mjdtexan, post: 575858, member: 8701"] I paid a neighbor with a brush hog 4 times this year to cut the back because it gets so high. two wells actually. Yes I would like the name and no, I dont know much about them. I have seen reference to "hang time" made mentioned here at those places and I an wondering what that is all about. I will PM you after I get done cooking these pork spare ribs. yes I do. I do very well too. I have been looking at that those large round hay bales in Crosby. I have not researched the grain part and to be honest I am a little comfused about grain. Some seem proud that they use none and some recommend using it. I have considered that and am prepared for that. I do not own a trailer yet. I have been looking at a couple of them. Will a two horse-horse trailer work? The people in my area tend to own horses and goats. There is one cow in my neighbor hood but I can see its ribs and spine so I probably wont be asking his opinion. Yes I live on the property. The front two acres are 6 foot high cyclone fenced. I just had that put up two years ago. I live on the NE side off of 59 Thanks for that. It appears there are a few places like that in the Houston area to call. Bez+ has made me start thinking quite a bit. I do believe that my land will support two cows but now I am nervous about it. I am prepared to but plenty of hay. I do understand that I may wind up paying more for this beef than is commercially availble for them meat packers but I just have to find out. I am not buying cows tommorrow. I am putting a lot of work into the pasture. I [b]will not [/b] put beef on that pasture and not be a responsible beef owner. I do want everybodies insight please. That website on the other thread with the pictures and the scale about what kind of shape the cows are in was a real eye opener. Thats how I figured out my down the street neighbors cow was way to skinny. He raises that cow on about two acres with some goats and chickens on the same property. [/QUOTE]
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