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<blockquote data-quote="Dsth" data-source="post: 1836202" data-attributes="member: 38038"><p>Welcome to the CT forum. hope you enjoy your time on here. I would probably start out with about 5 bred cows. just enough to see how you like having your own herd and how cash flow looks after the first year. I would wait on a trailer for now unless no one around you is available to haul for what few time you would need it. rest of equipment (if any) depends on what you need for feeding through the winter and what other chores you plan on using it for. does your barn have facilities to restrain cattle if needed (head catch, sorting setup and such things?) a small coral would be nice also. Good luck with your new adventure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dsth, post: 1836202, member: 38038"] Welcome to the CT forum. hope you enjoy your time on here. I would probably start out with about 5 bred cows. just enough to see how you like having your own herd and how cash flow looks after the first year. I would wait on a trailer for now unless no one around you is available to haul for what few time you would need it. rest of equipment (if any) depends on what you need for feeding through the winter and what other chores you plan on using it for. does your barn have facilities to restrain cattle if needed (head catch, sorting setup and such things?) a small coral would be nice also. Good luck with your new adventure. [/QUOTE]
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