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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 553456" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>Cattle and have fun ....yes</p><p>cattle and make money....ahahahahahaha</p><p>a few feeders might be a good idea then you can market locally. We are mainly AngusX but have no idea about what works in texas.</p><p>2000 volts is good to keep cattle in preditors out 5000. </p><p>A three strand fence with two wires...middle and top zapped is all we use. A good fence like that keep cattle in.</p><p></p><p>Organic alternatives...the cows</p><p></p><p>Our experience with sheep a barb wire fence 5" apart means nothing to sheep if there is something better on the other side...hot or not. Page wire of some sort works better.</p><p>Talk to your ag office about what grass works in your area, get the soild tested to see what nutrients are there and what are not to decide what to spread on.</p><p></p><p>If you are onl going to be there 3-4 times a month, breeders are not the way to go unless you have in mind a high death loss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 553456, member: 6198"] Cattle and have fun ....yes cattle and make money....ahahahahahaha a few feeders might be a good idea then you can market locally. We are mainly AngusX but have no idea about what works in texas. 2000 volts is good to keep cattle in preditors out 5000. A three strand fence with two wires...middle and top zapped is all we use. A good fence like that keep cattle in. Organic alternatives...the cows Our experience with sheep a barb wire fence 5" apart means nothing to sheep if there is something better on the other side...hot or not. Page wire of some sort works better. Talk to your ag office about what grass works in your area, get the soild tested to see what nutrients are there and what are not to decide what to spread on. If you are onl going to be there 3-4 times a month, breeders are not the way to go unless you have in mind a high death loss. [/QUOTE]
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