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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 34706"><p>If you need a good tax write-off; go for it. BUT running that many head of cattle on that small of an area--you'll end up with a dirt lot & eventually lots and lots of weeds. Why not put in a dozen or so cattle (or less) to keep the acreage 'maintained'? This way you'd also be saving yourself from dumping a bunch of feed dollars into the cattle. AND you wouldn't have to 'babysit' feeding them everyday. Just my thoughts...I'm sure the more seasoned fellers/ladies can be more specific on the por's & con's.</p><p>Jay</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 34706"] If you need a good tax write-off; go for it. BUT running that many head of cattle on that small of an area--you'll end up with a dirt lot & eventually lots and lots of weeds. Why not put in a dozen or so cattle (or less) to keep the acreage 'maintained'? This way you'd also be saving yourself from dumping a bunch of feed dollars into the cattle. AND you wouldn't have to 'babysit' feeding them everyday. Just my thoughts...I'm sure the more seasoned fellers/ladies can be more specific on the por's & con's. Jay [/QUOTE]
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