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<blockquote data-quote="txfbc" data-source="post: 214624" data-attributes="member: 960"><p>As a teacher/coach I can tell you that work will take up a lot of your time, especially during your main season (football for me). I am taking care of my grandmother's cattle. We have 17 total, plus two horses. The animals don't care what you have been doing or what you have going on. You will have fences to repair, hay/feed to put out, sick animals to tend to, and who knows what else. You will spend a lot of time out there when you were hoping to just come home and rest. Plan out exactly what you want to accomplish, how you plan to accomplish this, and talk to others who have cattle near you. Seek out help from your neighbors. I struggle with time during football season, but there are things that have to be done with the cows. My wife doesn't always like it, but she understands. Summers are nice. I get to catch up on a lot of things that I have had to put off, like starting new fences. I enjoy doing both teaching and cattle. Good luck to you in your endeavors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txfbc, post: 214624, member: 960"] As a teacher/coach I can tell you that work will take up a lot of your time, especially during your main season (football for me). I am taking care of my grandmother's cattle. We have 17 total, plus two horses. The animals don't care what you have been doing or what you have going on. You will have fences to repair, hay/feed to put out, sick animals to tend to, and who knows what else. You will spend a lot of time out there when you were hoping to just come home and rest. Plan out exactly what you want to accomplish, how you plan to accomplish this, and talk to others who have cattle near you. Seek out help from your neighbors. I struggle with time during football season, but there are things that have to be done with the cows. My wife doesn't always like it, but she understands. Summers are nice. I get to catch up on a lot of things that I have had to put off, like starting new fences. I enjoy doing both teaching and cattle. Good luck to you in your endeavors. [/QUOTE]
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