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<blockquote data-quote="bscattle" data-source="post: 1810256" data-attributes="member: 43240"><p>Thank you for your replies, you gave me a lot to think about and discuss with the others that want to take part in this adventure if you will.. I will try to answer some of your questions. </p><p>* Location: Northeastern part of Oklahoma (Ochelata, OK/Washington County)</p><p>* We have 10 acres that we need to finish fencing. We have the t-posts, but we will need to get the barb wire. We are aware that we cannot start this without putting money into it. </p><p>* We will brush hog the 10 acres, I do believe that there is Bermuda grass under all the weeds along with some other grasses. I have no doubt that I can get the grass to grow if we can keep the weeds mowed down. </p><p>* My boyfriend has a friend that has 3 brangus calves, he said that he would let us have them for $500 per head. </p><p>* I have express to my boyfriend and our friends that I think it would be a good idea to visit some local sale barns to see what breeds are going for at the best prices. </p><p>* I am aware of what it takes to take care of livestock, I have 2 horses. I know its a lot of hard work. </p><p>* I have relative that use to raise red angus in Colorado, we are friend on FB and she would talk about all the work she had to do especially during winter - and she used horses to do the round up and go check on calves in the middle of winter etc... </p><p>* Water source - 2 ponds on the 10 acres - </p><p>*There is a barn where we can store hay</p><p>* I have a truck and trailer </p><p>* The vet that I use for my horses also does cattle and owns them himself. </p><p>* the heifers and the bull calf all come from the same bull </p><p></p><p>So from what I am understand we need to figure out what kind of operation do we want to do:</p><p>Do we want to get calves raise them and feed them to take to slaughter, then buy more calves and repeat the process?</p><p>Do we want to get the 2 heifers, get another bull - and after all are of breeding age let the heifers have calves - wean the calves to take to slaughter while breeding the cows again until they are no longer breeding age... which is a cow herd, right? </p><p></p><p>During the winter I think most people around where we live try to sustain their cattle on their pasture and hay. But I do understand that depending on pasture that you may need to feed grain of some sort... correct? </p><p></p><p>I hope my reply has helped you to help me... if not I will try to answer more of your questions. </p><p>Again, thank you for your replies, they have given us a lot of things to think about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bscattle, post: 1810256, member: 43240"] Thank you for your replies, you gave me a lot to think about and discuss with the others that want to take part in this adventure if you will.. I will try to answer some of your questions. * Location: Northeastern part of Oklahoma (Ochelata, OK/Washington County) * We have 10 acres that we need to finish fencing. We have the t-posts, but we will need to get the barb wire. We are aware that we cannot start this without putting money into it. * We will brush hog the 10 acres, I do believe that there is Bermuda grass under all the weeds along with some other grasses. I have no doubt that I can get the grass to grow if we can keep the weeds mowed down. * My boyfriend has a friend that has 3 brangus calves, he said that he would let us have them for $500 per head. * I have express to my boyfriend and our friends that I think it would be a good idea to visit some local sale barns to see what breeds are going for at the best prices. * I am aware of what it takes to take care of livestock, I have 2 horses. I know its a lot of hard work. * I have relative that use to raise red angus in Colorado, we are friend on FB and she would talk about all the work she had to do especially during winter - and she used horses to do the round up and go check on calves in the middle of winter etc... * Water source - 2 ponds on the 10 acres - *There is a barn where we can store hay * I have a truck and trailer * The vet that I use for my horses also does cattle and owns them himself. * the heifers and the bull calf all come from the same bull So from what I am understand we need to figure out what kind of operation do we want to do: Do we want to get calves raise them and feed them to take to slaughter, then buy more calves and repeat the process? Do we want to get the 2 heifers, get another bull - and after all are of breeding age let the heifers have calves - wean the calves to take to slaughter while breeding the cows again until they are no longer breeding age... which is a cow herd, right? During the winter I think most people around where we live try to sustain their cattle on their pasture and hay. But I do understand that depending on pasture that you may need to feed grain of some sort... correct? I hope my reply has helped you to help me... if not I will try to answer more of your questions. Again, thank you for your replies, they have given us a lot of things to think about. [/QUOTE]
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