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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1475169" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>Thanks! Cows will be a few months down the road. Gotta fix on the house so the Mrs. will be happy living there then when we sell where we are now I can put that money into stocking it. Should run 50 pretty easy and lays so rotational grazing will be pretty easy. Barns should hold almost 1,000 rolls if I fill them both and I can put my handling facility under roof too. Had chickens there before. Has 3 wells on it all with good water, auto waterers to three fields, and fencing is probably 80% or better. Pastures are rough but have good grass on them and not mined out. All in all I think we have a good place to start, a lot of fun trying to plan it all out and pick projects to build it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1475169, member: 21382"] Thanks! Cows will be a few months down the road. Gotta fix on the house so the Mrs. will be happy living there then when we sell where we are now I can put that money into stocking it. Should run 50 pretty easy and lays so rotational grazing will be pretty easy. Barns should hold almost 1,000 rolls if I fill them both and I can put my handling facility under roof too. Had chickens there before. Has 3 wells on it all with good water, auto waterers to three fields, and fencing is probably 80% or better. Pastures are rough but have good grass on them and not mined out. All in all I think we have a good place to start, a lot of fun trying to plan it all out and pick projects to build it up. [/QUOTE]
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