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<blockquote data-quote="shadyhollownj" data-source="post: 1101364" data-attributes="member: 9320"><p>Welcome from one yankee to another. I would skip the milking gonna be to much of a hassle. Seems fun at first but loses speed quickly. Horse and cattle should be kept separate especially when you are only gonna have a handful if that. If you had big acreage that would be a different story. If you are gonna get cattle choose a docile breed and get a calf that you can work with to make it a lot easier if it will be a pet. Remember to price hay and find location and have a way to get it. Any book by Heather Thomas are good. Go on amazon or barnes and type in cattle and read reviews. Do searches here on CT you will find everything you need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadyhollownj, post: 1101364, member: 9320"] Welcome from one yankee to another. I would skip the milking gonna be to much of a hassle. Seems fun at first but loses speed quickly. Horse and cattle should be kept separate especially when you are only gonna have a handful if that. If you had big acreage that would be a different story. If you are gonna get cattle choose a docile breed and get a calf that you can work with to make it a lot easier if it will be a pet. Remember to price hay and find location and have a way to get it. Any book by Heather Thomas are good. Go on amazon or barnes and type in cattle and read reviews. Do searches here on CT you will find everything you need. [/QUOTE]
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