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would like to raise 2 steer for beef..
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<blockquote data-quote="brettdachickenfarmer" data-source="post: 668113" data-attributes="member: 12714"><p>Well Thanx to all of you for the great information. Buying beef at wal-mart is why I would like to raise a couple of steers, the quality of good beef there sucks. I have a large family and the the satisfaction of having beef that was raised by us is a huge factor in our decisions, I raise Chickens too we get good eggs and chicken meat from our so called "hobby". It might be expensive & time consuming but the end result is well worth the price and effort. You can use the entire animal. The quality & Quanity of beef that is raised by yourself or family is hard to surpass, not to mention the satisfaction of being self sufficient and living providently <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" />. Yes it will probably be a risk as in everything else in life (especially buying meat at wal-mart, LOL ) but in the end, in my opinion, it would be worth it. I am still working out the details of a spot to keep them, there seems to be some debate on the size or area needed to raise them. Any suggestions or ideas would be appreciated. We will grain & hay feed them, but there is a little bit of "pasture" where we are currently looking but nothing sufficient to keep them alive. It is cold here in the winter so some type of lean to shelter or even an inside pen is something we are considering any suggestions on that is welcome also.. Thanx again to all for the good info, I am looking forward to this "hobby"..LOL Brett</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brettdachickenfarmer, post: 668113, member: 12714"] Well Thanx to all of you for the great information. Buying beef at wal-mart is why I would like to raise a couple of steers, the quality of good beef there sucks. I have a large family and the the satisfaction of having beef that was raised by us is a huge factor in our decisions, I raise Chickens too we get good eggs and chicken meat from our so called "hobby". It might be expensive & time consuming but the end result is well worth the price and effort. You can use the entire animal. The quality & Quanity of beef that is raised by yourself or family is hard to surpass, not to mention the satisfaction of being self sufficient and living providently :). Yes it will probably be a risk as in everything else in life (especially buying meat at wal-mart, LOL ) but in the end, in my opinion, it would be worth it. I am still working out the details of a spot to keep them, there seems to be some debate on the size or area needed to raise them. Any suggestions or ideas would be appreciated. We will grain & hay feed them, but there is a little bit of "pasture" where we are currently looking but nothing sufficient to keep them alive. It is cold here in the winter so some type of lean to shelter or even an inside pen is something we are considering any suggestions on that is welcome also.. Thanx again to all for the good info, I am looking forward to this "hobby"..LOL Brett [/QUOTE]
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