Message from @Mitere

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2017-10-01 01:28:09 UTC  

>i've never had gat

2017-10-01 01:28:10 UTC  

goat

2017-10-01 01:28:19 UTC  

goat milk is way richer than cow

2017-10-01 01:28:28 UTC  

lets grow soy and make soy milk guys!

2017-10-01 01:28:31 UTC  

also i can bake bread n shit

2017-10-01 01:28:48 UTC  

i know how to grind down wheat into flour + turn it into bread

2017-10-01 01:28:49 UTC  

@!papa you're right, goat milk tastes better than cow milk

2017-10-01 01:29:06 UTC  

@!papa don't forget to use Monsanto products on the soy! Yaaaay

2017-10-01 01:29:15 UTC  

dont say cow

2017-10-01 01:29:33 UTC  

there are various cattle with varying milkfat contents

2017-10-01 01:29:40 UTC  

holsteins are your best bet though

2017-10-01 01:30:10 UTC  

@_CREWMAN soy isnt really bad unless its GMO

2017-10-01 01:30:20 UTC  

GMO is a jewish trick

2017-10-01 01:30:49 UTC  

I'd rather to have the cow because the amount of milk they produce is 2 times more than a goat

2017-10-01 01:31:07 UTC  

@_CREWMAN this man speaks the truth

2017-10-01 01:31:31 UTC  

you can get a lot out of a holstein

2017-10-01 01:31:41 UTC  

which isnt bad if you think about it

2017-10-01 01:32:32 UTC  

@_CREWMAN the issue with cows is that each cow needs 1 acre of land for grazing. You can produce more milk by having multiple goats on 1 acre.

2017-10-01 01:32:36 UTC  

@dmac100 these fucks run for a lot i know

2017-10-01 01:32:39 UTC  

ive been before

2017-10-01 01:32:58 UTC  

Goats produce more milk per acre of land required per animal.

2017-10-01 01:33:08 UTC  

goats would be better for a smaller op

2017-10-01 01:33:11 UTC  

Goats it is then lol

2017-10-01 01:33:26 UTC  

cows arent profitable unless you grain feed them

2017-10-01 01:33:26 UTC  

who's gonna be our official goat rancher lmao

2017-10-01 01:33:35 UTC  

@ram3n me and a collie

2017-10-01 01:33:38 UTC  

alright

2017-10-01 01:33:48 UTC  

I wanna be a smith :33

2017-10-01 01:33:53 UTC  

dogs and cats are needed too

2017-10-01 01:33:56 UTC  

Or a carpenter or something

2017-10-01 01:34:00 UTC  

cats for the mice and rats

2017-10-01 01:34:03 UTC  

and dogs for herding

2017-10-01 01:34:12 UTC  

If you have cows you can also have oxes on the livestock

2017-10-01 01:34:20 UTC  

@dmac100 exactly, they need 1 acre for eating and you need a second acre to regrow.

2017-10-01 01:34:21 UTC  

@_CREWMAN horses are better

2017-10-01 01:34:27 UTC  

And bulls for the leather

2017-10-01 01:34:35 UTC  

but a truck is the best

2017-10-01 01:34:46 UTC  

@Yung Koala i'm going into either carpentry/smithing so we could work together lmao

2017-10-01 01:34:54 UTC  

we need to think about machines to help us maximise output

2017-10-01 01:35:13 UTC  

combines for corn

2017-10-01 01:35:22 UTC  

trucks for hauling grain and trailers