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<blockquote data-quote="lynnmcmahan" data-source="post: 890484" data-attributes="member: 14607"><p>We have 15 acres of not so good land. On this land we have three worthless horses and one jack on three acres. I say every day, i gotta get rid of those worthless horses. Also, on one acre we have three one year old bulls and two heifers. On three acres we have seven cows ready to drop. On the rest we have rye grass and oats that we will start to graze tomorrow for the cows. It's a little tight right now, if you fell in the cow pasture you would have to hit a patty. We have a source for good hay and we buy all we feed. The three bulls will be gone by the end of Feb, freezer beef, best </p><p>business for us. The two heifers will probably make the freezer also. We have one small bred heifer that's due in Feb that is iffy to keep. The rest are repeats and should be a snap. These are all well bred angus but the registered business hasn't been good for us. We are looking at crossing to sim angus for better growth and sticking to the freezer business. Come spring we do a lot of moving. Like everybody last year, we had to feed hay in July. My near term goal is to replace the worthless horses with black cows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lynnmcmahan, post: 890484, member: 14607"] We have 15 acres of not so good land. On this land we have three worthless horses and one jack on three acres. I say every day, i gotta get rid of those worthless horses. Also, on one acre we have three one year old bulls and two heifers. On three acres we have seven cows ready to drop. On the rest we have rye grass and oats that we will start to graze tomorrow for the cows. It's a little tight right now, if you fell in the cow pasture you would have to hit a patty. We have a source for good hay and we buy all we feed. The three bulls will be gone by the end of Feb, freezer beef, best business for us. The two heifers will probably make the freezer also. We have one small bred heifer that's due in Feb that is iffy to keep. The rest are repeats and should be a snap. These are all well bred angus but the registered business hasn't been good for us. We are looking at crossing to sim angus for better growth and sticking to the freezer business. Come spring we do a lot of moving. Like everybody last year, we had to feed hay in July. My near term goal is to replace the worthless horses with black cows. [/QUOTE]
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