Message from @LimaGolf
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Cattle are expensive
Huge overhead
From my experince.
Not so much.
Buy them when young.
Or Buy when about 9 years.
Need about 4 to keep the lineage going.
Still expensive. They eat and drink a lot.
Not if you buy enough land for them to free graze.
Do you use antibiotics?
Nah, im not a cattle rancher.
What do you have cows 4?
Not even one.
Researched just a bit.
-.- I've heard goats are better.
And have talked to some friends about the subject.
They are for harsh envoirments.
But they are bastards.
They also cost less.
True.
Yes, i can agree. But there not as lucative as Cattle.
Not maintain your stuff tho. Or time.... just hardier I guess.
Long horne and Highland cattle are more lucrative because of the higher quality meat.
True, but if we're talking survival or subsistence farming. Id go with chickens and goats.
Mhm.
But if you want to make alot of money as a cattle rancher.
Go Long horne.
Yeah
Moo
Or splice it up and go Highland cattle.
Lmao.
Eat moar chicken.
^
Yes.
And fish.
In the next couple of year's there will be more demand for free range Cattle.
Whats the current rep with chick fil a? I've been boycotting them since they cur funding the redcross.
Jeez, no idea.
Been a while since i have seen that.
Idk man, I think the current plan is to move cattle ranching to Africa and south America.