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<blockquote data-quote="Thinbluelinetx" data-source="post: 798419" data-attributes="member: 14577"><p>IMO the summers in west Texas are much more tolerable, and I'd think cattle would do better in the summer time as well. I was born and raised in El paso and lived in the Abilene area on my dads ranch for a few years. I currently live in southeast Texas, moved here 9 years ago. I've still not adjusted well to the oppressive heat and humidity. I don't raise cattle, but I would think they are more susceptible to parasites down here than in west Texas. I'd like to start raising cattle, but with a decent sized piece of property going for 10-15k and acre, it's pretty cost prohibitive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thinbluelinetx, post: 798419, member: 14577"] IMO the summers in west Texas are much more tolerable, and I'd think cattle would do better in the summer time as well. I was born and raised in El paso and lived in the Abilene area on my dads ranch for a few years. I currently live in southeast Texas, moved here 9 years ago. I've still not adjusted well to the oppressive heat and humidity. I don't raise cattle, but I would think they are more susceptible to parasites down here than in west Texas. I'd like to start raising cattle, but with a decent sized piece of property going for 10-15k and acre, it's pretty cost prohibitive. [/QUOTE]
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