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<blockquote data-quote="TobyBenoit" data-source="post: 821398" data-attributes="member: 16353"><p>I pretty much feel that way myself hooknline. I sent the fellow my thoughts and experiences via PM because of all the negativity I read on here. In my opinion and experience, with just a minimum of exttra effort, he can be quite successful. A couple of strands of hotwire will secure the property, an automatic waterer in the stock tank will allow him to leave his neighbor with little more to do than glance at the tank while he's gone.</p><p></p><p>Start with a 3 or 4wt steer and feed him out over the summer and put him in the freezer. He's not asking to strat a successful cow/calf operation of a feedlot from scratch; the gentleman only wants to put a little clean beef in the freezer for his family.</p><p></p><p>Should he? Yes. I belive he can meet his humble goals with relative comfort around his little farm and gain quite an education in the process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TobyBenoit, post: 821398, member: 16353"] I pretty much feel that way myself hooknline. I sent the fellow my thoughts and experiences via PM because of all the negativity I read on here. In my opinion and experience, with just a minimum of exttra effort, he can be quite successful. A couple of strands of hotwire will secure the property, an automatic waterer in the stock tank will allow him to leave his neighbor with little more to do than glance at the tank while he's gone. Start with a 3 or 4wt steer and feed him out over the summer and put him in the freezer. He's not asking to strat a successful cow/calf operation of a feedlot from scratch; the gentleman only wants to put a little clean beef in the freezer for his family. Should he? Yes. I belive he can meet his humble goals with relative comfort around his little farm and gain quite an education in the process. [/QUOTE]
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