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<blockquote data-quote="TexasJerseyMilker" data-source="post: 1782860" data-attributes="member: 42782"><p>Welcome, this is a good board and you can learn a lot. I have lived in the country and raised livestock all my life. It's a satisfying lifestyle and can understand why people are drawn to it. I like tending to animals, feeding horses and cattle with chickens and guineas picking around., Milking cows, gathering eggs, building fences and barns. I if you want pet cattle I would suggest starting with a couple of bottle calves and raise some baby chickens out in the garage. That way you have time to fix the place up for livestock. Little bottle calves need to be kept warm and dry so they need some kind of shelter to begin with</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasJerseyMilker, post: 1782860, member: 42782"] Welcome, this is a good board and you can learn a lot. I have lived in the country and raised livestock all my life. It's a satisfying lifestyle and can understand why people are drawn to it. I like tending to animals, feeding horses and cattle with chickens and guineas picking around., Milking cows, gathering eggs, building fences and barns. I if you want pet cattle I would suggest starting with a couple of bottle calves and raise some baby chickens out in the garage. That way you have time to fix the place up for livestock. Little bottle calves need to be kept warm and dry so they need some kind of shelter to begin with [/QUOTE]
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