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<blockquote data-quote="rjbovine" data-source="post: 1101071" data-attributes="member: 15217"><p>Dad ran horses with his cows all the time . I would think that beef cows would bee a better fit . You can buy a lot of milk for what it will cost to keep a milk cow . With raising beef one could be butchered or sold to help off set the cost of feed and hay . I would guess 2 to 3 acres of grass per head would be enough to keep them spring thru fall . Then you need to find a source of hay for the winter months. It take more grass to keep a horse that a cow . I feel they are harder on pasture than cows. Either one or both are enjoyable to have around. have fun rj.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjbovine, post: 1101071, member: 15217"] Dad ran horses with his cows all the time . I would think that beef cows would bee a better fit . You can buy a lot of milk for what it will cost to keep a milk cow . With raising beef one could be butchered or sold to help off set the cost of feed and hay . I would guess 2 to 3 acres of grass per head would be enough to keep them spring thru fall . Then you need to find a source of hay for the winter months. It take more grass to keep a horse that a cow . I feel they are harder on pasture than cows. Either one or both are enjoyable to have around. have fun rj. [/QUOTE]
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