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<blockquote data-quote="ROCK-N-W" data-source="post: 453305" data-attributes="member: 5247"><p>It is kinda hard to take this question seriously.</p><p>About all you could do with three acres is raise one to beef out fer yourself which is not a bad thing. But it will never be a cattle operation. Since I am in the sometimes sunny south Florida a good standing rule is 1.5 acres per cow if it is good pasture. If it has woods mixed with pasture you need three acres per cow. The only way you could ever make any money on only three acres as a ranch is to go the Show cattle way and buy yerself a 30 grand hieffer artificial breed her to a grand champion hope like seven big dogs she don't get sick and die and gives you a calve every year. But ya in fer a real education if you try. Sorry man I don't mean to be cruel, but stick to raising the birds I understand that can be profitable. You can fergit about finding land to lease here its all gone...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ROCK-N-W, post: 453305, member: 5247"] It is kinda hard to take this question seriously. About all you could do with three acres is raise one to beef out fer yourself which is not a bad thing. But it will never be a cattle operation. Since I am in the sometimes sunny south Florida a good standing rule is 1.5 acres per cow if it is good pasture. If it has woods mixed with pasture you need three acres per cow. The only way you could ever make any money on only three acres as a ranch is to go the Show cattle way and buy yerself a 30 grand hieffer artificial breed her to a grand champion hope like seven big dogs she don't get sick and die and gives you a calve every year. But ya in fer a real education if you try. Sorry man I don't mean to be cruel, but stick to raising the birds I understand that can be profitable. You can fergit about finding land to lease here its all gone... [/QUOTE]
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